The LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse for PS/2 and USB from Logitech is a wireless mouse that can interface with your computer via a USB or PS/2 interface. Sporting a silver color scheme, the mouse uses RF technology to communicate with its base station, eliminating the need for line of sight communication associated with IR devices. Featuring 4 buttons, a tilt wheel with zoom, soft rubber sides with a contoured shape for enhanced comfort and the accuracy of an optical interface, this mouse is a great wireless option for your PC or Macintosh computer.
Wireless Interface
The wireless interface allows you to use your mouse without having to worry about the cord getting caught or tangled. This freedom makes the mouse easier to use and ideal for such intense activities as computer gaming as well as fine detail work such as photo editing.
4 Buttons
In addition to the standard two buttons and tilt wheel, the mouse features an additional two buttons. These buttons are marked forward and back and will help speed you through web browsing and paging through long documents.
Invisible Light Optical Tracking
Logitch's Invisible Light optical tracking technology gives you the ultimate in control when using your mouse while reducing power consumption. You will be able to make fine adjustments with the optical precision that you just won't find in a ball mouse.
Comfortable to Use
The mouse is designed with a contoured shapes and features soft rubber sides to make it extremely comfortable to use. Ergonomics are very important when using your computer and you will find that this mouse does not fall short in that department.
Power Saving Features
The mouse features an automatic standby feature that helps to conserve battery life as well as an on/off button to ensure that your mouse is off when not in use. These features will allow you to go up to 8 months without changing batteries. When it is time to change them, a low battery indicator will let you know.
PC and Macintosh Compatible
The mouse is fully compatible with both Windows PCs and Macintosh computers, allowing you to go wireless on whichever platform you use.
