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LogiLink ID0139 Wireless Ergonomic Mini Mouse Black

LogiLink ID0139

  • Form factor: Right-hand
  • Movement detection technology: Optical
  • Device interface: RF Wireless
  • Movement resolution: 1600 DPI
  • Button types: Pressed buttons
  • Number of buttons: 6
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LogiLink ID0139

  • Form factor: Right-hand
  • Movement detection technology: Optical
  • Device interface: RF Wireless
  • Movement resolution: 1600 DPI
  • Button types: Pressed buttons
  • Number of buttons: 6
  • Scroll type: Wheel
  • Power source: Batteries
  • Product color: Black
  • Recommended usage: Universal
  • Customizable movement resolution: YES
  • Number of movement resolution modes: 3...
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Description

Description

LogiLink ID0139

  • Form factor: Right-hand
  • Movement detection technology: Optical
  • Device interface: RF Wireless
  • Movement resolution: 1600 DPI
  • Button types: Pressed buttons
  • Number of buttons: 6
  • Scroll type: Wheel
  • Power source: Batteries
  • Product color: Black
  • Recommended usage: Universal
  • Customizable movement resolution: YES
  • Number of movement resolution modes: 3
  • Number of scroll wheels: 1
  • Frequency band and operating channels: 2.4GHz
  • Ergonomic design: NO
  • Wireless router range: 10m
  • Power management: Batteries
  • Number of supported batteries: 2
  • Battery type: AAA
  • Battery technology: Alkaline
  • Width: 79mm
  • Depth: 100mm
  • Height: 61mm
  • Weight: 85g
  • Package width: 170mm
  • Package depth: 155mm
  • Package height: 63mm

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Buttons
5 buttons
Sensor
Optical
Sensor Resolution
1600 DPI
Type
Mini
Design
for Right-Handed People
Silent
No
Ergonomic
Yes
Trackball
No
Rechargeable
No
Colour
Black
Weight
85 gr
Multi-Device Connection
-
High-Speed Scroll Wheel
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Bluetooth Version
-
Connector
RF 2.4GHz

Dimensions

Length
100 mm
Width
79 mm
Height
-

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  • Alexandros_Alx
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    Attention, this is an "ergonomic design" mouse. Or rather, a mouse that is supposed to be designed to not strain the hand and tendons.
    I would like to point out from the beginning that I have experience with ergonomic mice from reputable companies with much higher purchasing costs, without encountering any problems.

    I don't think this particular mouse was designed based on research, but rather they took the existing design from other companies and copied it. I wouldn't call the result ergonomic.
    The build quality is rather good, but the design is definitely bad.
    The mouse is large and not "mini" as incorrectly stated in the description (fortunately, I didn't buy it for its mini size). It is quite large (tall) due to its design, making it unusable for people with small hands. As far as I understand, only individuals taller than 1.85 meters will have hands large enough to properly grip the mouse. For people with smaller hands, the result is exactly the opposite, tiring and impractical.
    From my experience, all the weight of the hand falls on the wrist, which depending on the height at which you sit, will likely end up resting and rubbing against the surface of the desk with its right side. The weight on the wrist is not good, resulting in fatigue and pain. Additionally, the way you are forced to hold it reduces the precision of hand movements.

    The following issues that I have experienced from the first day of use, I will not attribute to poor build quality but rather to poor design.

    1. It double-clicks on its own almost 70% of the time. This is probably because my index finger is slightly behind the intended position when I left-click, and a poor design in the switch without any such prediction creates this result. On the other hand, we are talking about a distance of just 1 centimeter behind the front edge of the switch, and I don't think it is reasonable for the index finger to be positioned so far forward.

    2. For the same reason, when I try to click and drag, it is more likely to double-click and maximize the window or to release the window I am moving and select whatever happens to be under the cursor at that moment. Imagine the problems this can create when it can randomly select, for example, some folders and move them wherever the cursor happens to be. This is even worse when I try to select text in a document. The result is that overall, using this particular mouse can ruin your work when you are working on something important, such as a professional text document or spreadsheet.

    3. It may be due to the fact that due to my "small" hand, I cannot use it properly, or it simply has a bad sensor, but its accuracy is not good.

    It is equally possible that the above issues are due to poor switch and sensor quality, but since the overall bad design prevents me from using the mouse properly, I cannot confidently conclude.

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  • Excellent product. Very ergonomic

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    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Moderate noise
  • Attention, this is an "ergonomic design" mouse. Or rather, a mouse that is supposed to be designed to not strain the hand and tendons.
    I would like to point out from the beginning that I have experience with ergonomic mice from reputable companies with much higher purchasing costs, without encountering any problems.

    I don't think this particular mouse was designed based on research, but rather they took the existing design from other companies and copied it. I wouldn't call the result ergonomic.
    The build quality is rather good, but the design is definitely bad.
    The mouse is large and not "mini" as incorrectly stated in the description (fortunately, I didn't buy it for its mini size). It is quite large (tall) due to its design, making it unusable for people with small hands. As far as I understand, only individuals taller than 1.85 meters will have hands large enough to properly grip the mouse. For people with smaller hands, the result is exactly the opposite, tiring and impractical.
    From my experience, all the weight of the hand falls on the wrist, which depending on the height at which you sit, will likely end up resting and rubbing against the surface of the desk with its right side. The weight on the wrist is not good, resulting in fatigue and pain. Additionally, the way you are forced to hold it reduces the precision of hand movements.

    The following issues that I have experienced from the first day of use, I will not attribute to poor build quality but rather to poor design.

    1. It double-clicks on its own almost 70% of the time. This is probably because my index finger is slightly behind the intended position when I left-click, and a poor design in the switch without any such prediction creates this result. On the other hand, we are talking about a distance of just 1 centimeter behind the front edge of the switch, and I don't think it is reasonable for the index finger to be positioned so far forward.

    2. For the same reason, when I try to click and drag, it is more likely to double-click and maximize the window or to release the window I am moving and select whatever happens to be under the cursor at that moment. Imagine the problems this can create when it can randomly select, for example, some folders and move them wherever the cursor happens to be. This is even worse when I try to select text in a document. The result is that overall, using this particular mouse can ruin your work when you are working on something important, such as a professional text document or spreadsheet.

    3. It may be due to the fact that due to my "small" hand, I cannot use it properly, or it simply has a bad sensor, but its accuracy is not good.

    It is equally possible that the above issues are due to poor switch and sensor quality, but since the overall bad design prevents me from using the mouse properly, I cannot confidently conclude.

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Description & Specifications

LogiLink ID0139

  • Form factor: Right-hand
  • Movement detection technology: Optical
  • Device interface: RF Wireless
  • Movement resolution: 1600 DPI
  • Button types: Pressed buttons
  • Number of buttons: 6
  • Scroll type: Wheel
  • Power source: Batteries
  • Product color: Black
  • Recommended usage: Universal
  • Customizable movement resolution: YES
  • Number of movement resolution modes: 3
  • Number of scroll wheels: 1
  • Frequency band and operating channels: 2.4GHz
  • Ergonomic design: NO
  • Wireless router range: 10m
  • Power management: Batteries
  • Number of supported batteries: 2
  • Battery type: AAA
  • Battery technology: Alkaline
  • Width: 79mm
  • Depth: 100mm
  • Height: 61mm
  • Weight: 85g
  • Package width: 170mm
  • Package depth: 155mm
  • Package height: 63mm

Manufacturer

Product Details

Buttons
5 buttons
Sensor
Optical
Sensor Resolution
1600 DPI
Type
Mini
Design
for Right-Handed People
Silent
No
Ergonomic
Yes
Trackball
No
Rechargeable
No
Colour
Black
Weight
85 gr
Multi-Device Connection
-
High-Speed Scroll Wheel
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Bluetooth Version
-
Connector
RF 2.4GHz

Dimensions

Length
100 mm
Width
79 mm
Height
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Weight
  • Value for money
  • Durability
  • Precision
  • Comfort
  • Noisy
  • Alexandros_Alx
    2
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Attention, this is an "ergonomic design" mouse. Or rather, a mouse that is supposed to be designed to not strain the hand and tendons.
    I would like to point out from the beginning that I have experience with ergonomic mice from reputable companies with much higher purchasing costs, without encountering any problems.

    I don't think this particular mouse was designed based on research, but rather they took the existing design from other companies and copied it. I wouldn't call the result ergonomic.
    The build quality is rather good, but the design is definitely bad.
    The mouse is large and not "mini" as incorrectly stated in the description (fortunately, I didn't buy it for its mini size). It is quite large (tall) due to its design, making it unusable for people with small hands. As far as I understand, only individuals taller than 1.85 meters will have hands large enough to properly grip the mouse. For people with smaller hands, the result is exactly the opposite, tiring and impractical.
    From my experience, all the weight of the hand falls on the wrist, which depending on the height at which you sit, will likely end up resting and rubbing against the surface of the desk with its right side. The weight on the wrist is not good, resulting in fatigue and pain. Additionally, the way you are forced to hold it reduces the precision of hand movements.

    The following issues that I have experienced from the first day of use, I will not attribute to poor build quality but rather to poor design.

    1. It double-clicks on its own almost 70% of the time. This is probably because my index finger is slightly behind the intended position when I left-click, and a poor design in the switch without any such prediction creates this result. On the other hand, we are talking about a distance of just 1 centimeter behind the front edge of the switch, and I don't think it is reasonable for the index finger to be positioned so far forward.

    2. For the same reason, when I try to click and drag, it is more likely to double-click and maximize the window or to release the window I am moving and select whatever happens to be under the cursor at that moment. Imagine the problems this can create when it can randomly select, for example, some folders and move them wherever the cursor happens to be. This is even worse when I try to select text in a document. The result is that overall, using this particular mouse can ruin your work when you are working on something important, such as a professional text document or spreadsheet.

    3. It may be due to the fact that due to my "small" hand, I cannot use it properly, or it simply has a bad sensor, but its accuracy is not good.

    It is equally possible that the above issues are due to poor switch and sensor quality, but since the overall bad design prevents me from using the mouse properly, I cannot confidently conclude.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Weight
    • Precision
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    • Comfort
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  • Excellent product. Very ergonomic

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Weight
    • Silent
    • Value for money
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Moderate noise
  • Verified purchase

    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Moderate noise
  • Attention, this is an "ergonomic design" mouse. Or rather, a mouse that is supposed to be designed to not strain the hand and tendons.
    I would like to point out from the beginning that I have experience with ergonomic mice from reputable companies with much higher purchasing costs, without encountering any problems.

    I don't think this particular mouse was designed based on research, but rather they took the existing design from other companies and copied it. I wouldn't call the result ergonomic.
    The build quality is rather good, but the design is definitely bad.
    The mouse is large and not "mini" as incorrectly stated in the description (fortunately, I didn't buy it for its mini size). It is quite large (tall) due to its design, making it unusable for people with small hands. As far as I understand, only individuals taller than 1.85 meters will have hands large enough to properly grip the mouse. For people with smaller hands, the result is exactly the opposite, tiring and impractical.
    From my experience, all the weight of the hand falls on the wrist, which depending on the height at which you sit, will likely end up resting and rubbing against the surface of the desk with its right side. The weight on the wrist is not good, resulting in fatigue and pain. Additionally, the way you are forced to hold it reduces the precision of hand movements.

    The following issues that I have experienced from the first day of use, I will not attribute to poor build quality but rather to poor design.

    1. It double-clicks on its own almost 70% of the time. This is probably because my index finger is slightly behind the intended position when I left-click, and a poor design in the switch without any such prediction creates this result. On the other hand, we are talking about a distance of just 1 centimeter behind the front edge of the switch, and I don't think it is reasonable for the index finger to be positioned so far forward.

    2. For the same reason, when I try to click and drag, it is more likely to double-click and maximize the window or to release the window I am moving and select whatever happens to be under the cursor at that moment. Imagine the problems this can create when it can randomly select, for example, some folders and move them wherever the cursor happens to be. This is even worse when I try to select text in a document. The result is that overall, using this particular mouse can ruin your work when you are working on something important, such as a professional text document or spreadsheet.

    3. It may be due to the fact that due to my "small" hand, I cannot use it properly, or it simply has a bad sensor, but its accuracy is not good.

    It is equally possible that the above issues are due to poor switch and sensor quality, but since the overall bad design prevents me from using the mouse properly, I cannot confidently conclude.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Excellent product. Very ergonomic

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