purple_mouseWe picked up the Logitech V220 Wirelesss Optical Mouse for playing Aion on my MSi Wind Netbook. This mouse was especially designed for notebooks. It was $29.99 at Best Buy. So it was reasonable as well as innovative.  I needed it for the wheel in the middle for zooming the perspective in and out in Aion where the combination of keys mapped don’t work out for a three button touch pad. It comes with a double A battery, easy installation instructions and a disk. But you might not need to do much besides stick the wireless receiver, which looks like flash drive, right into your USB port. Then when you are done, take the receiver out of the USB port and return it to the slot on the bottom of the mouse. That shuts it off and saves the battery. When you take it out again, the hidden switch underneath handily powers the mouse back on.

I went with the plum one to go along with the pink heart Wind, since I didn’t see any pink ones left. It accessorizes well with the assortment of cotton candy pink and hot pink gadgets on my desk. It fits perfectly in my hand, and it has non slip grips unlike my old mouse that heated up with long sessions. The high definition optical mouse is 2.5 faster and more responsive than other optical mouses in the house.

The Logitech V220 Wireless Optical Mouse for Notebooks is attractive, comfortable and easy. I give it 9.5 pieces of cheese out of 10.

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