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Logitech Wireless Touchpad with Multi-Touch Navigation (910-002345)

Logitech Wireless Touchpad with Multi-Touch Navigation (910-002345)
From Logitech

List Price: $49.99
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Average customer review:
(76 customer reviews)

Product Description

Logitech Wireless Touchpad. Point, scroll, swipe-naturally. With intuitive, gesture-based controls, it's a snap to point, scroll and swipe your way to wherever you go on the Web and more. Plus, the large touch surface gives you plenty of room to let your fingertips do the clicking.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 910-002345
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.67" h x 1.22" w x 5.71" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Intuitive multi-touch navigation: Point, scroll and swipe your way through the web with gesture-based controls
  • Roomy touchpad: Large (5-inch) touch surface for easy browsing with your fingertips
  • Clutter-free wireless device: No cords or hassles-put it anywhere on your desk or tabletop and start navigating
  • Wireless simplicity: Robust and reliable connection with a tiny Unifying receiver that stays in your computer
  • Compatibility: For Windows 7 computers only

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer

Features



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Logitech Wireless Touchpad
Point, scroll, swipe—naturally

This roomy touchpad with multi-touch navigation makes it fun and easy to go wherever you want to go on the web and more. Simply move your fingers on the touchpad to control the cursor, scroll through documents and Facebook news feeds, or flip through photos—all without cords and clutter.



Wireless Touchpad
Noteworthy Features
•  Multi-touch navigation with intuitive fingertip control
•  Large 5-inch touch surface for easy browsing
•  Clutter-free wireless device
•  Convenient plug-and-forget Unifying wireless receiver
•  For Windows 7 computers
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Browse with multi-touch ease
Navigate the web, emails, documents and more with intuitive finger gestures:
  • One-finger pointing and cursor control
  • Two-finger scrolling
  • Three-finger swiping
  • Four-finger app switching


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      Point
    Just touch one finger anywhere on the touchpad to control your cursor.


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      Scroll
    Drag two fingers to scroll up or down through a document or your favorite web page—like your list of friends on your Facebook page.


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      Swipe
    A simple, three-finger horizontal swipe moves you back and forth so you can flip through your wedding photos or move from your Amazon wish list to your Gmail account in a flash. With a three-finger vertical swipe, you can easily move page-up or page-down.


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      Switch
    Use a four-finger swipe to switch between your favorite applications. Jump from Internet Explorer to Skype with just a swipe.


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    Large touch surface
    The 5-inch touchpad gives you plenty of room to let your fingers do the navigating.

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      Clutter-free convenience
  • No cords or hassles
  • Standalone wireless device can be placed anywhere on your desk or table
  • Go for up to four months without changing batteries (Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)


  •   Wireless simplicity
  • The tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your laptop and connects up to six compatible wireless devices Learn More >>

  • Plug it into your computer and start using your touchpad right away


  •   Reliable connection
  • Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless virtually eliminates delays, dropouts and interference—even in the busiest wireless environments.


  • Compatibility



    Cooling Pad N200 What's in the box?
  • Wireless Touchpad
  • Unifying receiver
  • 2 AA batteries
  • User documentation
  • 3-year limited hardware warranty
  • Works With
  • Windows 7
  • USB port

  • Customer Reviews

    Most helpful customer reviews

    31 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
    3Not so much a multi-touch device
    By Sam C.
    I bought this thinking that it would bring a little bit more of a Mac like experience to my windows 7 desktop. My experience after using it for over a week as my primary mouse is that I'm ready to go back to my trackball. The device has a number of shortcomings. Not all of the surface can be used for scrolling. There is a good amount of dead space around the edges. The surface itself is just plastic. On a Macbook Pro it is glass and your fingers just glide across the surface. The two finger scrolling behavior cannot be customized so if you are using OS X Lion and coming to this your muscle memory will need to adapt. Also the scrolling jumps around sometimes when you take your fingers off and put them back on. I briefly thought about turning the pad around but the driver options are pretty limited and you cannot switch the left & right mouse button behavior nor the axis that the pointer moves when using a single finger. The gesture support in the device seems to be limited to just 1-4 fingers moving in a single direction. There are no advanced gestures such as the pinch & zoom gesture found in just about every tablet, smart phone and Mac these days. The device can perform a click on tap but I find myself tapping more than once to get it to be recognized. More often I just resort to the mouse buttons which are near my thumb but after half a day of use I can feel some strain in my thumb from the weird clicking angle my hand is usually in. This device should be purchased if you want a solid basic touch pad like you would find in a basic no frills laptop. If you are looking for something that will give you advanced multi-touch features and a comfortable user experience pass on this device.

    21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
    3I almost like it a lot. A small change would make it great.
    By Alan
    The Logitech Wireless Touch pad works well, it's a nice shape, and it looks good. The smooth plastic feels good to the finger tips. In almost all ways I like it, and wish I liked it enough to use it.

    The problem is that there is no texture difference in the plastic helping you finger feel when it has passed from the sensitive inner zone to the insensitive outer zone. The effect is to produce a sluggish nonresponsive sensation every time the finger strays too far from the middle of the pad. I bought a laptop computer in September that I returned to the store after a few hours of use because its touchpad had the same problem; you can't feel the boundary of the sensitive region. For me, the missing boundary makes it feel too unresponsive, but maybe other people won't mind. Logitech could easily fix this. They did make a narrow slightly indented curve at each of the four corners of the sensitive area. If they were to extend that same effect to form a rectangular box around the sensitive region, the touchpad would be nearly perfect. The Logitech Touchpad is a great idea, but in its current form I'm not going to keep using it.

    57 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
    3Good and Bad
    By Andy
    It's a great option if you would like to use a trackpad for you PC, but, unfortunatly, it is not a great trackpad. It does the job and is very usable, but small quality problems do add up. First, it's plastic. I am OK with plastic, but your finger will not glide across this as smooth as the glass trackpads made by Apple...it makes a difference. But then of course I did not really expect it to. Second, the dead space around the edges (the corner markings) are frustrating. I find myself frequenty with the feeling the my mouse stopped working only to look down and see I am in a "dead zone". I'll adjust, but the design did not have to be that way. As for mutli-point gestures - they are there but not great. Two finger scrolling feels a little rough, but it works.

    My expectations for this trackpad were not high, and I got exactly what I expected: a decent trackpad that helps me off load some work from my mouse hand to another input device (I use a mouse and this trackpad at the same time - one on each hand). Would I buy it again? Yes. It is the best I have seen for a PC and I am glad I got it. But I guess if you want real quality in hardware you need to go with Apple. That's my next move.

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