extermely useless and waste of money.. very basic feature of tap-to-click is missing and physical click is ver loud and hard...
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Review 2 for Touch Mouse T620
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1out of5
Me
from New York
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Constantly freeze... avoid
Date:May 6, 2013
hardware is cheap, software clearly has issues... after a month of using it, it started to freeze. I had to reinstal the driver software several times, but continues to feeze. Very frustrating to pay so much for such a poor quality device. Will avoid Logitech products in the future.
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Review 3 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
5out of5
EZPC5872
from Vancouver, WA, USA
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Week to a Month
Touchmose T620 * Amazing Design and functionality*
Date:March 17, 2013
I absolutely fell in love with this mouse the moment I saw it! I am a PC user, and for me this mouse is adjunct to my laptop. I always use a mouse for my laptop work at school and on the road and when using this mouse I can store it easily, it lightweight yet sturdy and sleek which allows for discreet storage on the go. I also like the quick connectability and smart look. This thing is totally rad, and I most definitely would recommend it to others. The technology blows me away that I can use it on almost any surface, and when scrolling I just mouse my finger over the surface, super cool.
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Review 4 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
2out of5
Bobby
from Ohio
Age: 25 to 34
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Avoid!
Date:March 11, 2013
The only reason I can't justify giving this mouse one star is that it does what a mouse should. It left clicks and it right clicks...it just doesn't do either well.
I've owned this mouse and used it 8 hours a day at work for 6 months. Please avoid this mouse. It is garbage. When I purchased it I wanted something similar to Apple's Magic Mouse. They both cost the same, but Logitech's T620 is far inferior.
Do not buy this mouse.
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Review 5 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
clicked in florida
from Florida, USA
Age: 45 to 54
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Not There Yet - Jumpy and Lacks Configuration
Date:March 6, 2013
I use Windows 7, Windows 8 and Mac OSX. I like the smoothness and the ease-of-use of the Apple Magic Mouse. The T620 is simply too annoying to use. In addition to jumpiness, it often launches a command which performs an ALT-TAB in place of a left click. Happens every 30 minutes or so .... really annoying. I like the look of the mouse and it is comfortable in the hand, but the gesture support is limited and its too jumpy.
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Review 6 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Steve
from Santa Clara, CA, USA
Age: 45 to 54
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Not ready for prime time
Date:March 2, 2013
This is an interesting concept but the function is not there yet. I have had this product for about 5 or 6 months and find it is jumpy, too sinsitive at times and doesn't sense at others. I have limited some of the controls on it to help it stop jumping 5 pages when I am trying to scroll down one. If you tune off vertical scrolling to reduce issues, windows 8 doesn't leave the scoll bar up but a few seconds and then you have to move it around to get it back. I have tried to used this for my personal use and for work (presenations, editing documents, creating spreadsheet). I find I am going back to a M705 which I use on another computer. I like Logitech devices, but this one missed the mark. Maybe it's software or the touch surface, but this is not the mouse to have at this point.
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Review 7 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Click Frustration
from Austin, TX, USA
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Was that a Left-click or a Right-click?
Date:February 26, 2013
The biggest problem I have with this mouse is that when I want to left-click it will right-click and vice-versa. I guess it might have to do with the way that I rest my fingers on the surface, but it always seems like I have to click at least twice to get the proper response. I'm going back to a mouse with actual buttons.
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Review 8 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
4out of5
Mr. Worship
from Bend, OR, USA
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Week to a Month
Best thing next to a Magic Mouse
Date:February 16, 2013
I use an Apple Magic Mouse at work on an iMac and have loved it from day one. When I was looking to upgrade two computers at home to Windows 8 I wanted something similar. Seeing the Magic Mouse didn't work as well on Windows I searched for alternatives. It came down to the Microsoft Touch Mouse and the Logitech Touch Mouse T620. After much research I went with the latter. They were almost identical in features but I believe Logitech had one I wanted that MS didn't (can't remember what it was now# and the reviews seemed to favor Logitech.
I bought the first one new at Staples for my step daughter when we upgraded her laptop to Win 8, and the 2nd one barely used from ebay.
I'm glad I did. It looks cool, the touch features are almost identical to a Magic Mouse, and it works and feels great. Love that it has some Win 8 specific gestures. In particular, I love the vertical and horizontal scrolling when you move your finger over the surface of the mouse--it's so much better than a scroll wheel; and I love the swiping to go back or forward a page in the browser--much better than the side buttons on other mice.
My only two complaints are that when you use a two finger swipe to go back a page it sometimes clicks the mouse because it takes such a light touch to click it, and the right edge swipe to bring up the charms bar doesn't always work. Other than that I love this mouse and highly recommend it.
Note to Logitech: Please upgrade the drivers to allow both sideways scrolling AND single finger swiping to go backwards and forwards (currently you can only choose one or the other), just like a Magic Mouse does. Not a big deal but I've come to prefer that behavior since Apple made the upgrade to theirs.
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Review 9 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Fred
from New York, NY, USA
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: Less than a Week
A waste of money
Date:February 14, 2013
1) product feels very cheap, 2) doesn't hold up in the hand, 3) navigation tool ok, 4) try to price itself as an alternative to apple mouse, clearly not. Logitech should focus on creating good product otherwise it will continue to be displaced by cheaper alternative.
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Review 10 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
2out of5
Wetworks
from Hong Kong
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Week to a Month
pretty but but useless
Date:January 28, 2013
The idea is very good. Combining touch with conventional mouse movement for the PC and do for Windows what the mighty mouse did for MAC. However, there are too many twitchy problems with the interface that don't allow for enough natural hand positions which would often cause unintended errors. For example, the mouse click is too pressure sensitive and any hand weight would cause the click and ruin whatever I was doing with the touch surface. This makes the mouse completely useless for anyone who enjoys playing games on their PC, since precision is absolutely necessary. Secondly, the right click is contextual and requires that the left finger is not touching the surface. Hands and fingers are naturally resting on the mouse, so this was a poor interface logic, and while I'm sure you want me to "train" my left finger to be raised when i click the right side, it's an uncomfortable and unnatural gesture. I would consider myself the young professional hipster who is willing to pay the price for these quality of life accessories, but by forcing me to "learn" these counter-intuitive gestures, you've also lost my attention and my patience. Sorry guys, if you're going to copy Apple, I recommend you copy their more disciplined product interface quality control schedule - don't release stuff that doesn't work for the intended audience - no matter how gorgeous the design is.
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Review 11 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Stoopid Techy
from Londontown in Engerland
Age: 45 to 54
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: Less than a Week
Nice idea, but too sensitive, not useable.
Date:January 25, 2013
Suffering significant RSI pain, so had to do something drastic as existing solution unacceptable. This looked like a good option, low touch, gesture driven (like a mac, i guess) and reassuringly expensive so seemed a low risk. Bad decision, hugely sensitive gestures, not adjustable (in win7) for sensitivity, so every EVERY time I click on any object (spreadsheet cell, word in a document, email etc) it is accompanied by a scroll downwards. Believe me when I say that after a very short while that drives you MAD! I don't normally shout at computers, but... I have tried to modify my finger technique but it's not really working. Just not acceptable without some form of sensitivity adjustment. Shame.
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Review 12 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Quality
3out of5
Features
2out of5
Performance
1out of5
Ergonomics
2out of5
somewhereonariver
from Colorado
Expertise: Proficient User
Would Not Buy Again.
Date:November 19, 2012
This is a very erratic piece of technology. Purchasing it for use on my new laptop with Windows 8, I had high hopes. I took the time to practice along with the tutorial provided. I have downloaded the current software and have adjusted response time and other software items hoping to make this a usable mouse. No luck. When using, the touch gestures have to be near perfect(and they still don't work all the time), your cursor will take off across the screen for no apparent reason, I can't keep "open windows" from scrolling to the right, and it is rare when it performs some operations as intended(such as opening the Window 8 Charms). Touching the mouse where not intended is a constant problem and trying to avoid this is tiring on the hand and fingers. I bought it on sale which ends up being a bad thing. At it's normal price I might have decided in a different direction.
I had read similar reviews and dismissed them believing people were whining about their own faults. I wished I would have listened. Hopefully Logitech reads some of these reviews and comes out with an update to the software.
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Review 13 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Quality
2out of5
Features
3out of5
Performance
1out of5
Ergonomics
1out of5
Zalak
Good idea, poor implementation
Date:November 18, 2012
Since it is a surface device, you can't rest your fingers on it or it can't tell if you're clicking left or right. I had to hold the mouse by the edges to move it, my click fingers hovering above it. So it's very uncomfortable to use.
Often, when I right click the mouse does a left click even when my index finger isn't on the mouse (or slightly touches the mouse). The only consistent way I could get a right click was to click the right side hard.
Sometimes, my fingers will barely touch the surface as I'm moving the mouse no matter how careful I am. This scrolls what I'm trying to work on. I could disable the scroll but then what's the point of having the surface in the first place?
There are currently no sensitivity settings in the driver so no way to tweak it.
Even if some if the issues are because I got a defective mouse, it looks like a bad design to me.
After 2 days of trying to make this mouse work, I returned it.
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Review 14 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
1out of5
Quality
1out of5
Features
2out of5
Performance
1out of5
Ergonomics
2out of5
ts.smith
Poorly Made
Date:November 17, 2012
All of my computer mice, keyboards, remotes and web cams are Logitech. I have always thought of Logitech as the best at what they do. Until now. The t620 is junk. The glides under the mouse are now thin cheap plastic stickers that have sharp corners that snag on any mousepad or fabric I used it on. When I switched to a hard surface, the stickers had folded over and would no longer "glide". I will question future Logitech purchases if this is the direction they are going.
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Review 15 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
3out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
5out of5
Performance
2out of5
Ergonomics
3out of5
closebutnocigar
nice idea. needs better execution
Date:November 14, 2012
I like the idea of the mouse. But once I used it I realized two things. 1. The glassy surface makes it very difficult for touch. I hope you don't have sweaty hands. If you do, put some chalk dust on them while you use this mouse. Otherwise your fingers will not glide smoothly. This a HUGE flaw I think. They tested this thing. Logitech knows. Why not improve? 2. The side scrolling does not respond as well as I'd like. Sometimes I just click bottom bar and move it. It's just easier.
Otherwise, good mouse. Work in progress. I bought it because I like the ability to swipe across my open programs. Otherwise I would have bought something else.
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Review 16 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
3out of5
Quality
4out of5
Features
4out of5
Performance
2out of5
Ergonomics
5out of5
dlorde
Nice ergonomics, poor function
Date:November 12, 2012
This mouse has a lovely hand feel and weight, and the left & right click works very well, but the scrolling and swiping is very hit and miss, and sometimes has a mind of its own, scrolling around randomly when your hand is completely still.
If the scrolling and swiping were sorted out, I'd give it top marks, but as it is, it can be really annoying at times.
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Review 17 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
3out of5
Quality
4out of5
Features
2out of5
Performance
4out of5
Ergonomics
4out of5
Sander
Expertise: Tech Savvy
Good mouse but needs more customization options
Date:November 10, 2012
Since the abilities of this mouse differ quite a bit between Windows 7 and 8 let me start by saying that I've used this product only on Windows 8.
Lets start positive: - I've found this mouse to be lighter than expected, but that didn't make it feel cheap. - The touch surface is responsive, but it does take some getting used to.
That said, I find it severely lacking when it comes to the advertised "customizable controls".
Because of the experience I've had with my previous Logitech purchases (several keyboards and mice) I was expecting the ability to freely bind the available gestures to actions and key-combinations, like I could do with the buttons on my MX518. As it turns out not all gestures can be remapped, some can only be disabled. To make matters worse you can't bind gestures to keys, or to any actions other than the ones advertised.
Here are the specific things I'm missing: - the ability to middle-click by tapping the upper part of the mouse rather than the lower - new two-finger scroll up/down gestures to remap to Win+Up/Down-arrow - the ability to remap the existing two-finger left/right gestures to Win+Left/Right-arrow
I'd give it a solid 4 stars for the hardware, but unfortunately the software brings it down to a meager 3. That said I don't regret my purchase but unless the software gets an update I'll think twice before recommending it to someone else.
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Review 18 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
4out of5
Quality
4out of5
Features
4out of5
Performance
4out of5
Ergonomics
3out of5
ATeamM
Works pretty well
Date:November 8, 2012
Pros: Does everything advertised and the shortcuts are nice in Windows 8, Specially the start screen, desktop, and charms gestures. They also allow you to customize the gestures a bit if you don't like the default ones.
Also if you scroll with a fast flick it works like free scroll on my G500 which is nice.
Cons: Take a bit to get used to and shortcuts can be a little touchy.
For instance, it only has one button to click and the touch surface senses which side it is on. For a primary click no problem but for a secondary click you have to raise your primary finger off. Not a huge deal but I'm used to resting both fingers on the mouse and it takes a bit to get used to.
The touch surface seems to work like a single touch laptop touchpad so if you rest both fingers on it, it will sense between them which can do some random things like bring up the Win8 charms depending on how you rest your fingers.
Other Thoughts: The switch application gesture doesn't work like alt+tab. It only switches between Win8 apps, the desktop itself is included in that. I didn't list this as a con cause its more of an issue with Win8 than the mouse.
I gave it a 4 out of 5 because I won't rate anything a 5 unless it's absolutely perfect and I didn't want to give it a 3 because the funky parts that I mentioned in the Cons are more the user getting used to it than issues with the mouse itself.
A mouse should be very intuitive and easy to use and with the quirks in Windows 8 I think Logitech did a pretty good job.
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Review 19 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
3out of5
Quality
4out of5
Features
3out of5
Performance
2out of5
Ergonomics
4out of5
Lou
from Abq, NM
Expertise: Tech Savvy
Nice, but can be better.
Date:October 27, 2012
I just got this mouse today. I intend to primarily use it with Windows 8. Currently though I am testing it out with Windows 7 (Windows 8 should arrive in the mail in couple days for use with my newly build desktop). I have been using Windows 8 (as my primary computer) at work since about February, so I’m very familiar with Windows 8 and I think this mouse will be very useful with that OS.
I like the size, shape, and overall feel of the mouse. I think though there is room for improvements. I think the responsiveness of the scrolling can be improved more. It’s ok (maybe the more I get use to using it the better it will be). In one of the sections in the Logitech software to adjust preferences for the mouse there are options to set how to access the start menu, switch application, and show/hide the desktop. There are four different ways to choose from to get to the start menu and two of the same different ways for switch applications and show/hide desktop. For whatever reason though the mouse cannot do all three, you can only choose two of the three things to do, which I find strange. What really bothers me though about the mouse (and is probably going to be the hardest thing to get use to if I decide to keep the mouse – I’m not sure if this mouse is worth keeping, expected it to be better for the price) is the vertical scrolling. The vertical scrolling is reverse and there doesn’t seem to be a way to change it. So if I want to scroll up instead of moving my figure from up to down like on a traditional scroll wheel I need to move it from down to up and vice versa for the other way. If I do keep this mouse I really really really do hope that Logitech updates the software and allow this to be flipped around.
The only other thing that I wish Logitech did was add a USB charging port. I just plan to use this mouse with a desktop, so it would have been nice. I am planning on getting a laptop soon (the Lenova Yoga), but since it has a touch screen and can convert to mimic a tablet I don’t think I’ll need to use this mouse with it very much. Maybe Logitech in your next version you can add this.
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Review 20 for Touch Mouse T620
Overall Rating
4out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
5out of5
Performance
3out of5
Ergonomics
3out of5
Zach
Great mouse but has some bugs and changes needed
Date:October 27, 2012
I just got this mouse after I returned the T650. The T620 is a much better purchase. I am not a big fan of the flatness of it but I digress. A few things that bug me is that after a while your fingers start to get sticky and the right swipe for the charms becomes near impossible to use.
A change that I would like to see would be two finger scroll up to access desktop and two finger scroll down for metro (or vise versa).