Logitech G11 - Pointing Devices

Pointing Devices

Product title Release year Number of buttons Scroll wheel Free-spinning scroll wheel Sensor type Resolution Wireless technology Unifying receiver Batteries Wired Remarks References
G5 9 Yes Laser 400-2000 dpi Yes Replaced by G500 in 2009
G7 8 Yes Laser 400-2000 dpi 2.4 GHz Li-Ion No
G500 10 Yes Yes 5700 dpi Yes
G600 20 Yes No IR Laser 200-8200 dpi Yes Color changing thumb buttons, on-board memory for 3 button mapping profiles, supports DPI changes controlled by mouse buttons.
G700 13 Yes Yes IR Laser 200-5700 dpi (software controlled) 2.4 GHz No 1 × AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported may be connected wirelessly or via USB cable
MX-500 8 Yes
MX Revolution 2006 11 Yes Yes IR Laser 800 dpi 2.4 GHz No LY11, L-LL11 No A Bluetooth (rather than RF) version of this mouse was bundled with the MX5500 keyboard starting in 2008.
VX Revolution 2006 Yes Yes IR Laser 800 dpi 2.4 GHz No 1 × AA No Released in celebration of Logitech's 25th anniversary. First Logitech mouse to feature a free-spinning alloy scroll wheel
VX Nano Yes IR Laser 2.4 GHz QUAD/eQUAD No 2 × AAA No Amongst the first to feature a nano receiver.
Wireless Mouse M315 Yes Yes No
Wireless Mouse M325 Yes Yes No
Wireless Mouse M525 Yes Yes No
Wireless rechargeable touchpad T650 Yes No
Zone Touch Mouse T400 No Yes No
Zone Touch Mouse T620 No Yes No

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