Recently (2 months ago), I bought the 2nd most expensive mouse in Logitech’s range. The MX Revolution.
Really nuts.
No price revealing here, but the most expensive mouse which is the MX Air is RM690. So mine is not that cheap but not expensive either.
Anyways…. It’s confirmed that I’ve a fetish for mouse. Lol. You would understand why later.
The package for the mighty mouse. tada!

- Logitech MX Revolution Package
And mouse look like this.
Counted my way, it has eleven buttons.

- Logitech MX Revolution Laser Mouse
The left side has ‘back’ and ‘forward’ button. the scroll beneath those two buttons doesn’t really scroll, but it allows you to push forward, pull backwards and press in. So that’s in total 7 buttons already.

- Logitech MX Revolution Side Buttons
At the top there is the search button. After you highlight a word, just click it and it will open up google.com (default engine, else can change), and immediately place a search for you. Good if you do lots of such searches…. 8 buttons.

- Logitech MX Revolution Search Button
The scroll at the top where most people use their middle finger. This is the prime feature of this mouse. This scroll has an inbuilt mechanism that either ‘locks’ or ‘frees’ the wheel. So if so desired, you can have the mouse ‘click-click-click’ as you scroll for detailed slow scrolling, or ‘zooooooom woooooosh!’ with a flick of the finger.
This ‘zoooooom wooosh’ feature will scoll the page until the wheel slowly decelerate to a halt. Pretty good for scrolling through umphen pages of codes.
It can be depressed down, and be pushed left, and be pushed right…. 11 buttons!

- Logitech MX Revolution Hyperscroll
This picture is so nice, I just have to upload it, the left mouse button. It’s the only button that cannot be configured. The other 10 buttons can be programmed to double click, close application, minimize, maximize, open applications, back, forward, copy, paste, cut, search, ctrl, alt, shift, a-z, almost anything you want!
Now there is a down side to this. Some buttons allows you to program it to double click while some can’t. I don’t understand why, but the once that WANT to double click, it won’t allow. KNS those logitech programmers for being too smart. I’ve to write my own program to make the mouse work as I want.

- Logitech MX Revolution Left Click Button
The battery indicator is … in green color. hah. what u wan me to say? swt.
One fine but useless feature is that the desktop program will tell you how many percentage of battery you have left or how many days left you can use. In my experience, the moment it hits the last bar, mouse performance starts to slack. It tends to lack after an intensive CPU memory workout.

- Logitech MX Revolution Battery Indicator
Last but not least. The best shot using Sony DSC-T300 macro’s shot. the rubbery grip of Logitech MX Revolution Laser Mouse. It’s holey!
Smooth yet nice to rub your thumb on the whole day when nothing else to do.

- Logitech MX Revolution Right Hand Grip
As conclusion, this post is pretty long. At least one of the longest found on tomagogame.com and scrolling while editing this post has been made easy by this overly prized yet valuable asset to my computer gadgets collection.
Do you have or want or have any questions on the MX Revolution Laser Mouse? Ketuk me with your thoughts!