my logitech mx510 feet are worn out, any one know if they will send out a few replacement sets at all ? or is there w a better solution
my logitech mx510 feet are worn out, any one know if they will send out a few replacement sets at all ? or is there w a better solution
I think you can buy some teflon ones which are meant to go with the icemat. Not sure where you can buy them though
kustom pcs's had them a while back - don't last as long though.
Nox
doa search for padsurfers (i htink thats their name)
I just got some Icemat teflon pads this morning (direct from icemat.com) they are specifically designed for logitech mice. Have to say the difference is amazing on my icemat pad. Mouse literally glides.
Thanks for the heads up. I've just ordered some from there tooOriginally Posted by superscaper
I've got an MX900 and they fit perfectly and it still fits in it's charger properly, which is always a bonus
I had a MX700 and upgraded to a MX1000. I did notice a difference. Both are great, but I'd go for the MX1000, since its cheap now.
Lol I wondered how long it would take till the thread wanders into a mouse debate (rofl... mousedebate... say it)Originally Posted by terror_adagio
I bought an MX1000 yesterday ironically, and OMGTRAITOR I bought it from PC World... for 37 quid with VAT. PC World are really good lately, but only if you do the web order and select 'collect from store'. I live a 20 mins cycle away from mine so its no hassle
How do you like it?
It took some taking used too before I begun to really like it.
I really like how long it lasts without charging and its much lighter than the MX700.
I love the thing, I upgraded from a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. I thought I would need around a month to get used to this, but tbh I'm getting quite used to it And people say its as heavy as cow balls, I think thats rubbish, they probably just have a weak arm, or I'm stronger than your average.
I'm still crap at CSS with it though It didn't fix anything *cries*
Yes, if only a great mouse could help with sucky gameplay.
If you contact Logitech support via their site, they'll send you a set of mouse feet free of charge
Cheers
Save yourself a significant amount of money.
Instead, put small strips of selotape on the bottom of your mouse.
Works just as well, and costs pennies.
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