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09-17-2008 02:31 AM
Hi folks,
Amidst all the specifications I can't make out if the Air has next/previous track buttons, and volume buttons.
Does it?
I can spot what looks like a play/pause button, if that's correct also.
I'm looking for something to replace my MX610, but that has similar features to Logitech's MediaPlay mouse, which I can't find for sale in the UK.
Thanks
Amidst all the specifications I can't make out if the Air has next/previous track buttons, and volume buttons.
Does it?
I can spot what looks like a play/pause button, if that's correct also.
I'm looking for something to replace my MX610, but that has similar features to Logitech's MediaPlay mouse, which I can't find for sale in the UK.
Thanks
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09-19-2008 01:20 PM
So I bought one, and will answer my own question.
It doesn't have dedicated next/previous buttons, but does have a degree of programmability, in that buttons can be rearranged to a fixed list of features. There's four buttons below the scroll wheel which include back, select, play/pause, and volume.
Select is set by default to be an extra left click, for some reason. I reassigned this to be a "next" button, so use it for next track.
Volume is dissappointing, as unlike my previous Logitech mouse it brings up an onscreen slider rather than allowing discreet control to increase and decrease. You can at least control with the slider, but it's not as direct.
Even so it's a nice mouse, just with the above lacking features for me.
It doesn't have dedicated next/previous buttons, but does have a degree of programmability, in that buttons can be rearranged to a fixed list of features. There's four buttons below the scroll wheel which include back, select, play/pause, and volume.
Select is set by default to be an extra left click, for some reason. I reassigned this to be a "next" button, so use it for next track.
Volume is dissappointing, as unlike my previous Logitech mouse it brings up an onscreen slider rather than allowing discreet control to increase and decrease. You can at least control with the slider, but it's not as direct.
Even so it's a nice mouse, just with the above lacking features for me.
