When comparing Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 vs Logitech M570, the Slant community recommends Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 for most people. In the question“What is the best mouse for programmers?” Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is ranked 5th while Logitech M570 is ranked 11th. The most important reason people chose Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is:
Your hand sits in a more natural position because your forearm, wrist, and fingers form a straight line.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Comfortable for any hand size
Your hand sits in a more natural position because your forearm, wrist, and fingers form a straight line.
Pro About two weeks of wireless use
About two weeks of wireless use before needing a charge. A full charge takes about 10 hours, but the 7000 accepts a standard AAA battery as well if you need to use it in the interim.
Pro Accurate and responsive
Pro Good charger
Recharging the mouse is easy, it lasts for about two weeks and the battery is replaceable.
Pro Zoom
There's a dedicated button for single-click magnifying tool to zoom in.
Pro Trackball
Using a stationary mouse will keep wrist and arm movement down. The trackball being operated by the thumb makes for great comfort (do not recommend finger based track balls).
A trackball doesn't require a large flat surface, though next to the keyboard still tends to be most comfortable.
Pro Wireless
With 18 months of wireless power, it can be used in a variety of manners not handicapped by a wire.
Cons
Con No left handed version
Con Low build quality
The shell is very cheap, thin plastic and the button sensors are either far too easy to trigger (left/right click) or ridiculously hard (back/forward, middle button/wheel).
Con Really awkward with the left hand.
Doesn't really go both ways