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March
2010

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The Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b. Speedy and sleek, offering wireless connectivity with your Bluetooth -enabled computer. And you don’t need a receiver. Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents and Web pages with a single spin of a nearly frictionless scroll wheel. Laser tracking delivers smooth, responsive, precise cursor control on surfaces that cause problems for standard optical mice, such as polished or wood-grain tables. The low-battery indicator eliminates surprises. The smart sleep mode feature and on/off switch extend battery life……..
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Technical Details

– Bluetooth wireless technology eliminates the need for a receiver. Enjoy a powerful cable-free connection.
– Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents and Web pages with a single spin of a nearly frictionless scroll wheel.
– Laser tracking delivers smooth, responsive, precise cursor control on surfaces that cause problems for standard optical mice
– The low-battery indicator helps eliminates surprises. The smart sleep mode feature and on/off switch extend battery life
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Customer Buzz

 “Nice Product!” 2010-03-03
By Gary Reagon (Maryville, TN)
Good product but canbe a little sluggish at times when using Windows 7. Needs a little improvement compatibility at times and a little slow to get going when you first start to use it at start up.

Customer Buzz

 “Bluetooth Supreme” 2010-01-29
By A. E. HOOPER (New Mexico. USA)
I love this mouse! I can carry it in my bag without any fear of it turning on. I take it everywhere (classes, traveling) I like being able to use it wirelessly,and I have even tested the signal strength and it is excellent! I would definitely recommend this product!!

Customer Buzz

 “Works very well with Linux, but…” 2010-01-22
By R. Avital (Merrimack, NH USA)
[Purchased on eBay]

If you’re a Linux user, forget the CD, it will be useless to you.

The good news: major functions work as you would expect (at least on my Ubuntu Jaunty laptop) without any setup needed. Left/right mouseclicks, scroll wheel, tilt wheel (scrolls left to right), as you would expect. The button below the wheel produces a double-left-click.

That said, you can, to a degree, reprogram the buttons to assign them different functions, using two Linux command-line tools: xev will let you find out what numbers are assigned software-wise to each button, and xte will let you assign keystrokes or alternate mouse-button clicks to specific mouse buttons. This requires the installation of the xautomation and xbindkeys packages. Follow this link for more details – it limits the discussion to assigning a double-click to the mouse-wheel click, but from the instructions and example you can easily arrive at your own configuration to assign the functions you want to the buttons you want – and I encourage you to experiment with xte to get a good understanding. This really does not require any involved programming, it’s fairly simple.

Link: Since you can’t post links in a review, search on google for “Linux: Make your scroll wheel double click” (the quotes will help).

However, don’t expect (on the basis of the above) anything too fancy, like assigning specific functions that depend on specific applications (like scroll left/right on the tilt-wheel when in a spreadsheet, and forward/back when in a browser), as this will require more involved programming.

The surprising news (to me at least): the wheel down-click doesn’t send any signal to the computer, as you might expect any mouse wheel to do. It’s purely mechanical, and has no effect beyond the mechanics of the mouse itself. It lets you toggle between scrolling the mouse one click at a time (and the clicks are very, very soft) and scrolling the mouse freely without any clicks, which means if you flip the wheel up or down even semi-vigorously, it will continue to spin like a flywheel until you reach the top or bottom of the document – useful if you are scrolling through large documents or spreadsheets.

The bad news: none that I can see. I’ve only had it for a few days, so I can’t comment on battery life. The mouse is just a little bit smaller than a common desktop mouse, but still comfortable.

Bluetooth connection/synch: so far, flawless. Expect a slight delay (maybe half a second) after the mouse has been inactive for a few seconds. Reconnecting after you’ve powered the mouse off and back on is flawless. Does not require re-configuration of your Bluetooth preferences in Linux when you reboot. My Ubuntu recognized the mouse right away on the first try and even labeled it correctly as “Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b.”

Oh, and please do take advantage of the on/off switch, I can only guess it will prolong battery life.

Customer Buzz

 “Do not buy if using Windows 7″ 2010-01-10
By Heath Benard (Palm Springs, Ca)
M555b worked well out of the box, but over time it has become increasingly difficult to keep connected using the Windows 7 64-bit platform (ultimate edition). I’ve had to re-add this thing 50 times in the last week, and the connection only lasts for 15 minutes at a time. This is a very common problem according to the logitech message forums…and logitech has done little to correct these issues from what I’ve gathered. But these issues are possibly due to the recurring problems with the windows OS (I use pc and mac fyi).

As a side-note, there is an issue with this mouse and I can’t quite pinpoint the cause, but when my hand is at rest, the weight of my hand ALWAYS depresses the right-click button, and that has NEVER happened with any mouse I’ve ever owned.

I’ll definitely research in more detail before buying another mouse.

Customer Buzz

 “very happy with it” 2010-01-09
By R. Freitas (Brazil)
It was a bit difficult to get a steady BT connection but I think the issue was on my notebook.

After updating the BIOS and playing with the Win7 settings, I never had to pair it again even after turning the mouse and/or the PC or hibernating.

The scroll wheel is awesome!! It Looks very good and it’s nice that it doesn’t show easily that dirt/oil/moisture mixture that over time accumulates on the main buttons.

Wish it had the forward and backward buttons like the LX8 and, although it’s smaller than I’m used to, it’s quite comfortable.

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