The mouse is the second most important way of communicating with a computer. Please be careful to choose the right type of connection when buying a mouse, there are three different types: - USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. - PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used in PC's. - Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.
If you´re going to play at the highest level, you need a mouse that gives you an edge. The Logitech® MX™518 Gaming-Grade™ Optical Mouse does exactly that with its ultra-high resolution, 1600-dpi MX™ Optical Engine that delivers lightning-fast response and mirror-smooth tracking.
The MX™ 518´s advantages don´t stop there. You get instant, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment that
...
More>>>
lets you switch effortlessly from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch acceleration, without any software. And the contoured grip ensures peak performance and comfort, even during the most intense gaming sessions.
Play to win —dominate the game with the MX™ 518!
Sensitivity Adjustment Dedicated controls to switch in-game from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch evasive moves.
Advanced software Battle-tune your MX™ 518 with up to five custom sensitivity settings.
Superior grasp Sculpted thumb support and contoured grip for incredible comfort during even the longest gaming sessions.
Interface ports to connect pieces of equipment. USB (Universal Serial Bus) has become the most popular wired interface to connect peripherals. USB 2.0 supports speeds up to 480 Mbit/s (USB 1: 12 Mbit/s). The wireless interface FireWire is also known as the IEEE 1394 standard. Enhanced IDE (EIDE)is sometimes referred to as Fast ATA, Fast IDE or ATA-2.
USB, PS/2
Buttons quantity
7
Connectivity technology
Wired
Movement detection technology
Optical
Movement resolution
1600 DPI
Scroll wheel
System requirements
Compatible operating systems
List of desktop operating systems tested as compatible with this product, including coined name and version
Windows® XP
Minimum system requirements
USB CD-ROM
Connectivity
I/O ports
An interface on a device to which you can connect another device.