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May 2019
(87%)
67 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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1219 Avis
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Cette Logitech MX Ergo et une très bonne souris ou plutôt un très bon trackball. Elle permet de naviguer simplement et de manière intuitive sur votre PC sans vous faire mal au poignet même après de longues heures. Il faut cependant avoir l'utilité de ce p...
Confortable à l'usage, Inclinaison ajustable, Connexion Bluetooth ou RF, Batterie
Bluetooth LE incompatible avec d'anciens Mac, Molette crantée et sonore, Réglages du défilement limités
Contre toute attente je me suis fait à cette autre méthode de contrôle du curseur. Souvent les trackball se manœuvrent avec le trio index, majeur et annulaire, face à cela, la perspective d'utiliser le pouce me laissait sceptique. Sachant que j'ai deux éc...
Incredibly ergonomic, fine-control switch is a godsend, pairs to two devices
Takes time to get used to, not ambidextrous, fairly expensive
If you're looking for an ergonomic and feature rich mouse, the MX Ergo by Logitech is a great option. It costs more than budget-friendly vertical mice, but is still comfortably cheaper than some of the high-end models. What's more, the Ergo doesn't have t...
Incredibly ergonomic, Fine-control switch is a godsend, Pairs to two devices
Takes time to get used to, Not ambidextrous, Fairly expensive
If you're looking for an ergonomic and feature rich mouse, the MX Ergo by Logitech is a great option. It costs more than budget-friendly vertical mice, but is still comfortably cheaper than some of the high-end models. What's more, the Ergo doesn't have t...
Incredibly ergonomic, Fine-control switch is a godsend, Pairs to two devices
Takes time to get used to, Not ambidextrous, Fairly expensive
If you're looking for an ergonomic and feature rich mouse, the MX Ergo by Logitech is a great option. It costs more than budget-friendly vertical mice, but is still comfortably cheaper than some of the high-end models. What's more, the Ergo doesn't have t...
Publié: 2017-09-26, Auteur: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Comfortable design, Accurate trackball, Plenty of additional buttons, Unifying receiver and Bluetooth support
No left-handed version, Tilt options are limited
Trying to compare mice and trackballs is like comparing apples and oranges. They're two very different input devices that will suit the way different people like to use their computers. But, from looking at the MX Ergo, it's difficult to know what else a...
Publié: 2017-09-06, Auteur: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Extrait: With its big rolypoly ball and huge hand rest, the venerable trackball mouse looks like a holdover from 1996. Or maybe 1946— that's the first time a trackball was used as an input device in a computer. Its popularity has waned since the introduction of t...
Publié: 2021-02-04, Auteur: John , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: In its most basic form, a computer mouse is simple hardware—a sensor on the bottom, two buttons and a scroll wheel on top—that lets you interact with programs as though they were extensions of your own hand. But while a mouse is simple in concept, the mar...
Extrait: Logitech MX Ergo & MX Ergo Plus vs M570 vs ELECOM: The Battle of the ‘BallsWhile the sad fact of the matter is that mice grab both the lions share of the spot light and sales they are just not as effective a tool as the lowly trackball. A good trackball c...
Extrait: Logitech MX Ergo & MX Ergo Plus vs M570 vs ELECOM: The Battle of the ‘BallsWhile the sad fact of the matter is that mice grab both the lions share of the spot light and sales they are just not as effective a tool as the lowly trackball. A good trackball c...