Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Full-size wireless mouse in a variety of dreamy new colors and fanciful patterns Contoured shape with soft rubber grips feels good in either hand Plug-and-forget tiny nano-receiver stays in your USB port so your mouse is always ready to use 2.4 GHz wireless connection to your Windows PC or Mac Delivers up to 12 months of power without battery changes
Beware buyer, if you buy this item and need to return, Amazon will tell you that you can NOT return it! Nowhere on the description of this item does it say this! It doesnt matter if it is defective, they will not take it back. BUY AT OWN RISK!
Cindi Read
1
Does not work at all and they won’t take it back or refund my money!!!!!! We buy a heck of a lot of stuff from Amazon. What a crap way to treat customers.
Todd
1
I own 3 of these M310s. They are all in service on different PCs (a Sony laptop, desktop I put together and a Dell all-in-one) running Windows 8.1. Every single one has the same problem: randomly, the mouse cursor stops moving for around 10 seconds. Every other function continues to work (scroll wheel, left and right buttons) except that the mouse cursor will not move on the screen. This is infuriating when you are in the middle of something. The only thing you can do is wait it out. It usually happens every couple of days of light usage. This morning it happened 4 times in two hours on my laptop. Im now shopping for replacements.
427Cobra
1
This is absolutely the worst mouse I have ever owned. It is lucky to get 6 days on a AA battery. The most I have gotten was maybe three weeks. I have been through at least 6 batteries since buying it. Yes - I did try batteries of different brands. It made no difference. Often after as little as two or three days it starts to act erratically. The pointer freezes up. Then it jumps. No problem at all with the buttons. I thought I was making a good choice when I chose a major brand product, but this is terrible. No more Logitech for me ever.
Krasava M
2
Really disappointed in this mouse. I bought this mouse on June 10th looking to replace another Logitech mouse that I had. At the time of this review, its July 29th, and Im having the same problems that I had with my old mouse. I use this mouse as an office mouse, probably around 6-8 hours a day, and the mouse is broken already. Whenever I try to click on something, it occasionally will just not click, which doesnt sound as annoying as it is until youre actually trying to open up a tab and youre wondering if your computer is just slow or if the tab isnt opening because it never actually registered the click. It also makes dragging and dropping things a pain because it tends to let things go in the middle of the drag and then I have to start from the beginning; same thing with highlighting. I like the fact that its cordless. I have a laptop with the USB slots all on the left side of my computer, so a corded mouse would be really inconvenient for me, as it would have to stretch all the way around the back of my laptop. I like the way this mouse fits in my hand and I like the little scroll wheel, thats never given me problems, but Im really disappointed that this mouse didnt even last two months and I have to look into getting another one. Every six months, maybe, but at this point I think Im going to have to look into another brand. Sorry, Logitech.
Ixidor
2
But the sensor isnt centered, which will irk a big fraction of users who are used to Logitechs previous M505/525s. Context: I use a fingertip grip as opposed to claw or palm grip. The scroll wheel is actually my favorite in terms of texture/traction because it allows for the easiest middle-clicking, but it doesnt side scroll. The clicking mechanism takes less effort than the M525 and the M505, so thats good. The side grips were quite nice (much better than the M560), but all these ergonomic benefits do not outweigh the off-centered sensor. For anyone whos used to a centered sensor, you know EXACTLY what I mean (you pivot on your wrist, so moving side to side translates to moving diagonally up to the right and diagonally down to the left when the sensor isnt centered. ANNOYING. Terrible for gamers.) If your mousing field on your mousepad looks like an actual square (where your sensor actually moves to), then you wont find this annoying. BUT if, like me, you pivot on your wrist, and your mousing field actually looks like, say, an ultrasound-shaped thing, then youll hate it despite its ergonomics.
Cristopher Sturtz
3
I have yet to actually use one of these, so I cannot yet comment on functionality or reliability. Thus, I am choosing a "neutral" three-star rating for the time being. However, I wanted to share a photo showing that the M185 mouse is NOT what I would call a "full size" mouse. Rather, it is slightly smaller. Heres a photo comparing it to a Logitech M310, a basic wireless mouse that I do consider to be a full size mouse, and also a Logitech M325, a "mini" laptop mouse. As you can see, the M185 is the same approximate width and height as the full-size M310, but is about 3/4 of an inch or so shorter. Its still larger than the M325 mini laptop mouse, but anyone who orders the M185 expecting a truly full-size mouse...like I was...may be a little disappointed.
S. Ball
4
I purchase IT items for a small company. Over the last few years I have bought 11 of these mice for our CAD users. Our CAD users want a full size mouse and this fits the bill. They work well. However, one thing I have to warn you about. If you are a heavy user of the middle mouse button (not the wheel but actually pressing the button), the switch on the middle mouse button has a tendency to fail so pressing it will no longer do anything. 7 of the 11 failed in this way, usually between 6 - 24 months of use. Our CAD users press the middle mouse button hundreds of times a day so if you dont expect to be doing that you should be fine.
synomite
4
I have two of these I use for gaming. I tried fancier, more expensive ones with gaming buttons and special ergonomic design, but they caused fatigue and flared up my tendonitis. This simple, cheap one, surprisingly is easy on the hand. I play a mmorpg for hours daily, 12+ hrs at a time on the weekends, and this does not aggravate my tendonitis at all. Also, it is very responsive. I was concerned that the cordless feature would result in response lag, but I have not had any issues with that at all. It is just like a corded mouse (I still win all my guilds battle bids every week, even with hot competition :D). I have another cordless mouse with a similar style from a different company and I dont use it because it has response lag. I never have an issue with the Logitech ones. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because this particular one that I got from Amazon has a battery seating issue. The battery does not stay in place well, so in the middle of a battle, my battery will shift and my mouse loses power D: I have the same model in red that I bought elsewhere, and it does not have this problem. It may just be a defect of the one I have. Simple solution - tape the battery in place xD. Another reason I give it 4 instead of 5 is that it does not have auto-off like another cordless model that I have. That is a very nice feature that would make this model pretty much perfect.
Theresa Dickison
5
Ive been using this particular model of Logitech mouse (M310) for a long time. The last Logitech mouse I had, which was also an M310, lasted for 7 years. I prefer the size of this particular model because it fits my hand perfectly. For reference, my hand is about 6 1/2" long from the bottom of the palm to the tip of the index finger with the palm being 4" long and my index finger being 2 5/8" long. I always buy my mice according to the ease of use of it with my particular hand. I am right-handed so I cant speak to whether this mouse works as well for left-handed folks. My mouse is 36" away from the USB receiver in my CPU and it works like a charm. There are no hang-ups, freezing or delays. I dont turn the mouse off at the end of the day and the single AA battery lasts for quite a while - I would say 5-6 months at least. There is no external software to install. You just insert the USB receiver in an available USB port on your computer and turn the mouse on (switch on the bottom). I have a Windows 7 operating system and the mouse installed its own drivers in about a minute. There is no need to reboot the computer; the mouse works right out of the gate.
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