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A "sticker" below the sensor on the Anywhere MX

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Bought my Anywhere MX a couple of days ago, and it's truly an amazing mouse.

 

Just out of curiosity--what's the function of the white "sticker"-like thing below the sensor hole?

 

http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2009/08/mxsmall1.jpg

 

At first, I was worried that it was something that shouldn't be there, but in Gizmodos review of the mouse I saw that their review copy had this "sticker" as well. So I'm guessing it's something that should be there.

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Re: A "sticker" below the sensor on the Anywhere MX

Hello lic,

 

I examined the picture you included and there is nothing out of the ordinary in the photo.

 

Sincerely,

 

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Re: A "sticker" below the sensor on the Anywhere MX

Glad you said that.

 

I looked at the picture and thought what "white "sticker"-like thing"?

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Re: A "sticker" below the sensor on the Anywhere MX

Yes, I concluded that as well. I'm just curious to know what it's for. :smileyhappy:

 

I've circled the area in the picture below:

 

http://i.imgur.com/yFJOZ.jpg

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Re: A "sticker" below the sensor on the Anywhere MX

Hello lic,

 

It is a standard design on Logitech's mice that contain darkfield technology.  You can find out more information about darkfield technology here.

 

I hope this helps you out.

 

Sincerely,

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