Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse

Written by Michael Larabel in Peripherals on 10 April 2009 at 08:01 AM EDT. Page 1 of 3. 21 Comments.

Logitech is one of the leading manufacturers of computer peripherals, including keyboards and mice, and with that, they have an immense selection of products. Among the different Logitech mice are ones with interchangeable grips, custom-color LEDs, and even an air mouse, but one of the newest members of the Logitech MX family is the MX1100. The Logitech MX1100 is a cordless laser mouse that is designed to not only be wireless but also provide extremely comfort. Will this Logitech cordless laser mouse work under Linux though?

Features:

- Full-size Design
- Elegantly Contoured Shape
- MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel
- 2.4GHz Wireless
- Adjustable DPI Laser Engine
- Stealth Thumb Button
- Extended Battery Life

Contents:

The Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse arrived in a green and white package similar to most Logitech products. The mouse itself can be seen from the front along with its USB 2.0 receiver. While not visible from the exterior of the packaging, besides the MX1100 mouse itself and the USB 2.0 RF receiver is the Logitech software CD, two AA batteries, and the Logitech user's guide. The Logitech software CD contains the drivers and applications to control this mouse on Microsoft Windows XP/Vista and Apple Mac OS X, but nothing for Linux users. The Logitech MX1100 is backed by a three-year limited hardware warranty.


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