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Oh, now that's quality. :/

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Never buy very expensive mouse.

I have got one too.

When I plug the mouse to my computer, my computer crashes frequently; when I use another mouse, the problem doesn't exist.

And, I think the blue/ orange light from the mouse is useless, and wasting electricity (if you like lights emitted from the mouse, I said nothing...)

Also, the main point, it has no extra functions. It has outlook, but not much function.I thought that there are two function button on LHS and RHS, but when I click on them, I found that those are decoraiton...

since it lost its skin.. throw petrol on it and light it up :shifty:

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lol, too late, it's in the garbage :D

Never buy very expensive mouse.

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I actually paid 20$ for it. When it was first released it costed like 40-50. I liked the d-zine and how light it was, but I never had experienced such bad quality.

either the coating on it is crap or you need to get outside every once in a while lol.

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heh...a little bit of both I guess, however the coating outweighs... kinda :D

I have used my MX510 every day for the past 6 month's or something and the Logitech logo on it is still there. :happy:

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Yeah, I had a logitech before which I used for four years every day. There was a minor scratch on left button and rest like new.

Never buy very expensive mouse.

I have got one too.

When I plug the mouse to my computer, my computer crashes frequently; when I use another mouse, the problem doesn't exist.

And, I think the blue/ orange light from the mouse is useless, and wasting electricity (if you like lights emitted from the mouse, I said nothing...)

Also, the main point, it has no extra functions. It has outlook, but not much function.I thought that there are two function button on LHS and RHS, but when I click on them, I found that those are decoraiton...

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$19.99 Canadian is expensive to you?

are you mistaken or are you a derelict?

give me your paypal so I can donate some food/shelter funds.

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