Logitech G203 Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, Rainbow Optical Effect LIGHTSYNC RGB, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Screen Mapping, PC/Mac Computer and Laptop Compatible - White
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Jake004
Greater than one weekThis mouse is amazing for the price. I bought a black one and a white one. Primary use is work from home. Positives: -Quality materials. -great ergonomics/comfort. -rgb (could be a positive or negative for you) -Smooth movement/gliding. -No bugs or glitches (it remembers my settings everytime I boot up, unlike my corsair mouse that cost twice as much) -logitech brand (if you care about brand reputation, Logitech is one of the best) Negatives: - the clicking is way too sensitive for me. I accidentally click on things all the time. - no infinite scroll option (could be a positive or negative for you) The one single biggest issue I have is the click sensitivity. It is way to easy to click this mouse. The first month I used this I would accidentally click on things all the time. I even ordered a replacement because I thought it was defective. It seems that if you put any weight in it at all then it will register a click. Its probably great for competitive gaming but I pretty much only use the mouse for work. I have had to get to used to it but I still occasionally register clicks when I dont mean to. I was worried about the ergonomics but its actually been very comfortable to use. I havent had any hand or wrist pain. The quality is superb. I got this mouse on sale for $15 and at that price its a steal.
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ANGEL LOPEZ
> 3 dayi like everything and dislike nothing
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S. Marshall
> 3 dayI purchase this mouse through Amazon on Nov. 23, 2022. It worked OK at first. But now that Ive installed Ventura 13.2, it doesnt work consistently. Sometimes, my Mac cant recognize it. The G Hub site says (extract below). Bottom line: DO NOT BUY THIS MOUSE IF YOU RUNNING OR PLAN TO RUN OS 13.2! This mouse model isnt supported by the Logitech Control Center (LCC) for Macintosh, but might still work as a basic mouse on a Mac. If a device is programmable, the LCC for Mac will display the image for that device. Because this mouse isnt supported, the image wont display in the LCC and you wont be able to program it there.
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Alexander Walker
22-11-2024Best mouse (other than $140 superlight lol)
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Stephen Yasunaga
> 3 dayCompared to the first G203 I owned, this lilac model feels maybe a smidge heavier, glitched out when I tried to use it with the older Gaming software forcing a switch to Logitechs G Hub, which eventually got it set up fine, has white cords and mouse feet (which feel a little less smooth than Id expect), is made in Vietnam instead of China, and doesnt seem to have the insanely easy to accidentally press, hair-trigger clicks that I remember my first G203 having for awhile. But its still the same G203 design and I can accept that it will feel a little bit different than a worn-out four year old mouse (that still works), and am happy that I can still get one. Ive used a G1, a MX300, a G100s in the past, and impulse bought this one on sale. This design does what I need it to do and can be customized in the software you can download online. It tracks well, never skips, feels comfortable, and games well. If you dont have access to their website, well, youll have to deal with the default bright color changing lighting and DPI switch button. I went ahead and set the DPI to a static 1000 and turned off the lighting, but if you so desire you can change it to be a solid color, tweak the brightness, and even do some stuff like make the light flash to match the music from your speakers. You can also set custom commands and shortcuts if you want to make the two side buttons on the left as well as the DPI switch button do something besides the defaults. In short, if you are right handed, have smaller hands and dont demand a ton of extra buttons and functions out of your mouse then this is a relatively cheap gaming mouse that does the job.
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noa
> 3 dayWorks perfectly fine for what I need it for, but the cord does get damaged and dirty easily
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Alycia Delima
> 3 dayAs the title states, it’s a smaller size mouse but honestly that’s perfect for me because I have small hands and have a hard time finding a mouse that is comfortable for my hand and wrist. I do have arthritis and carpal tunnel and I’ve noticed while gaming that it’s not as much of a strain since I can reach all the buttons properly and comfortably. If you have bigger hands, probably not gonna be a good mouse for you but the wireless mouse in the same color is bigger so if you want the same color and don’t mind wireless, I would go with that instead. I also found this to be a fairly sturdy mouse. It feels like great material and like it’s going to last. If I have any issues, I will come back and update!
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Sharon
> 3 dayThis is a replacement for a wireless mouse that had stopped working. Tired of replacing batteries.
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J. Slover
> 3 dayI was looking for a simple, clean white or beige mouse to match my sleeper rig and modem M keyboard. Its built inside an old beige rack mount server case. This mouse matches well, and has a minimum of obnoxious RGB lighting. None would have been preferable, but this is better than the other options. It works well for daily use and gaming. Nice and responsive, and Ive set the forward/back buttons to DPI, so I can change sensitivity on the fly. I also like that its not festooned with buttons on every available surface. Probably not great for MMOs, as a result, but theyre not something I play. Anyway, if your aim is a decent gaming mouse with a simple, clean aesthetic, this will do nicely.
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Gussie Jerde
> 3 dayI got it for the color but quickly realized its too small for my hands. The razer basilisk is perfect for me for reference. Overall good mouse but keep in mind the size