I use the Logitech MX Revolution, IMO one of the best mice every made, closely followed by the VX Revolution. I've never liked the Mighty Mouse, they just don't feel as ergonomic as the M/VX Revolution Mice.
Logitech VX Nano ...its the best! I leave the receiver in all the time. It sticks out but is not in danger of causing damage to itself or my precious MBP.
5 programmable buttons, with left & right scrolling; I use the button behind the scroll to switch between spaces, really cool
I tried the Microsoft Bluetooth and it kept loosing its connection, extremely frustrating.... switched to the Nano and never looked back.
I'm going to get the VX Nano as well because of the tiny receiver but just wondering your need to attach the receiverback onto the mouse in order to turn the mouse off? or does it have a off switch? I hate having to unplug the receiver all the time.
I've been using the Microsoft Arc Mouse for about 4 months now and it is the best mouse I've used, also highly portable (collapses with the dongle attached inside). Although I have had quite a few issues with customizing the buttons on it.
I use the Logitech MX Revolution, IMO one of the best mice every made, closely followed by the VX Revolution. I've never liked the Mighty Mouse, they just don't feel as ergonomic as the M/VX Revolution Mice.
My thoughts exactly. The Mighty Louse makes my hand cramp up.
I use an MX Revolution at home and a VX Nano on the road. I generally use the trackpad while I'm in OS X and a mouse while in Windows. I'm crossing my fingers that some day Apple will write usable Boot Camp trackpad drivers. It'll probably never happen though.
If Razer ever created a wireless Copperhead or Razorback, it would be perfect - size and function then I could get rid of the Wireless Mighty Mouse and DeathAdder.