Flying scroll
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
My Logitech MX1000 died this morning.
They’re excellent in surviving free falls from half a meter. But accidentally stepping on them kills them, just like it would a real mouse. And that’s exactly what happened this morning. It served me well over the past few years. I did try Apple’s Mighty Mouse for awhile, but its scroll ball stopped working, so I went back to my MX1000.
But now it’s dead. So I needed something new. Something just as comfortable and preferably with the same or even better features.
I went to Logitech’s web site to look at their current line of mice. There, my eyes fell on the MX Revolution. It’s shape is similar to the MX1000. It has all the features the MX1000 has and more. But what appealed to me the most was what Logitech calls the “MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel”.
That thing is amazing! I give the wheel a good swing, and it goes into free spin, like a flywheel. Inside a scroll wheel are ratchets onto which a notch pushes that make it “click”. The MX Revolution has a mechanism that can retract that notch, so the wheel has no more friction and can spin freely.
Scrolling through long documents or web pages (Wikipedia has some good examples) is now blazing fast and super easy. I do fear that the complex mechanism is more sensitive to free falls. So I’ll try to be a little bit more careful with this one.
Here’s a pictures:

“But accidentally stepping on them kills them, just like it would a real mouse.”
I laughed pretty hard over that line. Great writing.
I’ve had my eye on that mouse too… I have a MX700 that just doesn’t feel very responsive on a Mac. I’m ready to upgrade from optical to laser. Congrats on the purchase.
Thanks for your comment, Chris.
I’d defenitely go for this mouse. It isn’t cheap, but in my opinion its features (espeacially the scroll wheel) do make it worth it. And if the previous Logitech mice I owned are any indiction, it’ll probably last for years.