NikonF6
Automotive
- Aug 21, 2013
- 165
I use a Mouse more than anything else in my life (cloth and shoes on side), every day c. 9 hour it is in my hand. It is a real life follower. I use it with ug-NX, Catia, Nastran + MathCAD, Word, …, and as an Mechanical-Engineer I make living with that programs, and so with my Mouse too.
I found it difficult to press the wheel all the time working with NX and Catia. It might make me a health problem due to fatigue of my point-finger. To solve such a problem I use my thumb with a side switch re-programed to replace the wheel press-down. Realizing how important is that device in my life, I decided to get 5 the cordless mice Logitech makes at end of 2015.
Here below is my own experience with all of them, and I am writing this to help someone looking for good CAD Mouse.
Note that this relates to my use of side button as wheel-press down button and for use within Mechanical-Engineering with NX, Catia, AutoCAD, Nastran + MathCAD, …
I made some score for each Mouse, and it relates only to use with CAD programs like NX and Catia.
MX-Master
Might be the most nice Mouse to me, among all, and very nicely fits into my hand. I like this one very much because of its Mesh-like side rubbers, its shape and very good switches click, especially MB1 and MB2 and the top switch as well. Side wheel is absolutely useless to Engineers, and it does not make problems only if it set as NON-function. Two side switches are way far behind normal reach and way too close to each other. Often I have to look at them before use to make sure what I am doing, and I have to pool my hand backward to reach them. This draws my attention away from the designing.
It does not have wheel side-switches. Programmable buttons are (five): wheel-press down switch, two at side of the Mouse, secondary wheel at side (useless), switch under the thumb, and top switch. A Mouse is unifying (means can be used with a common USB-transmitter). Use its own non-removable rechargeable Li-battery which last very long time (weeks of use), and it can work on the cord which also charges the battery. It can be used on three different computers and switching is just a press of the button. It will work with one only at the time.
Looks to me it is made with internet in mind. Very nice in appearance, but I have not much use of it in Engineering. Very expensive Mouse.
Score = 3 (1-5)
MX-Anywhere 2
Very small Mouse. Taking in hand, even before any use, one will get an impression that it is a real professional tool. But its size does not says so, mainly because it is so small among other professional Mice.
It has five programmable buttons very easy to manipulate and to work with: two at side, one at top, two as wheel side switch. Long short, all switches clicks are the best among all Mice, MB1 and MB2 included. Wheel is an excellent in fast and ratchet work to. It has own non-replaceable battery charged through USB cable.Like MX-master, iIt can be used on three different computers and switching is just a press of the button. It will work with one only at the time. Work with a USB cable too. Sides are Mesh-like rubber. It will take time to set yourself with it, but the reward is really great. It is full-time with my WorkStation. Expensive but worth it.
Score 5 (1-5)
MX-performance
Much more suitable for Engineering than MX-master. Three buttons at side are very well located and are just excellent, and one at the bottom works well too. Two side switches at wheel does not have click but works well, and press-down-wheel switch cannot be re-programmed. Top switch is not programmable and is for the wheel fast or ratchet turning. The largest Mouse among all.
Use one replaceable AA-NiMh battery which can be re-charged with a Mouse and USB cable, so you can insert your favorable NiMh battery.Battery life is very long. MB1 and MB2 are not as good as for MX-master or Anywhere-2 Mouse. This Mouse has the best feeling in my hand, mostly due to its shape and quality rubber at both sides.
Expensive and very nice. If MB1 and MB2 ringing sound does not bother you, the score is clear 5.
Score 4 (1-5)
G700s – gaming Mouse
As one may expect from such monster, it has eleven (11) programmable buttons. Programing goes far behind the basic (like key-strokes), as with MX Mice is case. One can write whole and lengthy NX/Catia macro for each button. It is made for heavy use in games, 20 million clicks on any switch. Even it is a gaming Mouse it has an excellent use in Engineering.
All 11 buttons are good, but there is one I a little less so. I replaced several times the Mouse but always the same. It is one lower/back among four side buttons. It works perfectly but I just would like to hear the click as it is case with other buttons. Note that it has two excellent side-switches at the wheel.
It uses one replaceable AA-NiMh battery. Life of that battery is typically 2-3 days and need re-charge. It works with a cable too and at the same time recharges the battery. Have 2-3 extra and charged batteries in your bag. Side grips are like a sand-paper, plastic (no rubber). This probably can last longer than rubber before it shows finger trace or wear. I have programed all of buttons for use with NX. The wheel has two modes, fast and ratchet which can be changed with a non-programmable switch just behind the wheel. All switches are well placed around the Mouse. I like it because of its buttons and shape which is similar to MX-performance, and I use it all the time, together with MX-Anywhere2. It is not unifying.
Score 4 (1-5)
G602 – gaming Mouse
All reviews I know for say it is “better” than G700s. I think it is mostly due to its battery life, which is next to “for-ever”. Might be some other things too are better as well but for sure not to consider. Buttons quality are not so consistent, Mouse to Mouse, and you are lucky if all buttons feels and sounds the same. I replaced it several times in Best-Buy, and now the one I have is just perfect. It has six buttons at side, two buttons at top-side, and wheel-press down as programmable which can extends to large macros, the same as with G700s. It does not have wheel side switch. Side grips are like a sand-paper, like in G700s, but a little better made. Works with one or two, user choice, AA-NiMh battery. No USB cable, with only with battery. The only one think is out of my taste, and it is its shape and thumb rest. The one I have is with really superior (to G700s) clicks at MB1 and MB2, but each sample is not the same. I do not know why, but I like G700s better. Later on I might change my mind. This is the latest high quality Mouse from Logitech, at end of 2015.
Score 4 (1-5)
Which Mouse I carry in my 7510/i7 WorkStation backpack?
MX-anywhere2
G700s (+3 battery) and/or
G602
So what is your experience?
I found it difficult to press the wheel all the time working with NX and Catia. It might make me a health problem due to fatigue of my point-finger. To solve such a problem I use my thumb with a side switch re-programed to replace the wheel press-down. Realizing how important is that device in my life, I decided to get 5 the cordless mice Logitech makes at end of 2015.
Here below is my own experience with all of them, and I am writing this to help someone looking for good CAD Mouse.
Note that this relates to my use of side button as wheel-press down button and for use within Mechanical-Engineering with NX, Catia, AutoCAD, Nastran + MathCAD, …
I made some score for each Mouse, and it relates only to use with CAD programs like NX and Catia.
MX-Master
Might be the most nice Mouse to me, among all, and very nicely fits into my hand. I like this one very much because of its Mesh-like side rubbers, its shape and very good switches click, especially MB1 and MB2 and the top switch as well. Side wheel is absolutely useless to Engineers, and it does not make problems only if it set as NON-function. Two side switches are way far behind normal reach and way too close to each other. Often I have to look at them before use to make sure what I am doing, and I have to pool my hand backward to reach them. This draws my attention away from the designing.
It does not have wheel side-switches. Programmable buttons are (five): wheel-press down switch, two at side of the Mouse, secondary wheel at side (useless), switch under the thumb, and top switch. A Mouse is unifying (means can be used with a common USB-transmitter). Use its own non-removable rechargeable Li-battery which last very long time (weeks of use), and it can work on the cord which also charges the battery. It can be used on three different computers and switching is just a press of the button. It will work with one only at the time.
Looks to me it is made with internet in mind. Very nice in appearance, but I have not much use of it in Engineering. Very expensive Mouse.
Score = 3 (1-5)
MX-Anywhere 2
Very small Mouse. Taking in hand, even before any use, one will get an impression that it is a real professional tool. But its size does not says so, mainly because it is so small among other professional Mice.
It has five programmable buttons very easy to manipulate and to work with: two at side, one at top, two as wheel side switch. Long short, all switches clicks are the best among all Mice, MB1 and MB2 included. Wheel is an excellent in fast and ratchet work to. It has own non-replaceable battery charged through USB cable.Like MX-master, iIt can be used on three different computers and switching is just a press of the button. It will work with one only at the time. Work with a USB cable too. Sides are Mesh-like rubber. It will take time to set yourself with it, but the reward is really great. It is full-time with my WorkStation. Expensive but worth it.
Score 5 (1-5)
MX-performance
Much more suitable for Engineering than MX-master. Three buttons at side are very well located and are just excellent, and one at the bottom works well too. Two side switches at wheel does not have click but works well, and press-down-wheel switch cannot be re-programmed. Top switch is not programmable and is for the wheel fast or ratchet turning. The largest Mouse among all.
Use one replaceable AA-NiMh battery which can be re-charged with a Mouse and USB cable, so you can insert your favorable NiMh battery.Battery life is very long. MB1 and MB2 are not as good as for MX-master or Anywhere-2 Mouse. This Mouse has the best feeling in my hand, mostly due to its shape and quality rubber at both sides.
Expensive and very nice. If MB1 and MB2 ringing sound does not bother you, the score is clear 5.
Score 4 (1-5)
G700s – gaming Mouse
As one may expect from such monster, it has eleven (11) programmable buttons. Programing goes far behind the basic (like key-strokes), as with MX Mice is case. One can write whole and lengthy NX/Catia macro for each button. It is made for heavy use in games, 20 million clicks on any switch. Even it is a gaming Mouse it has an excellent use in Engineering.
All 11 buttons are good, but there is one I a little less so. I replaced several times the Mouse but always the same. It is one lower/back among four side buttons. It works perfectly but I just would like to hear the click as it is case with other buttons. Note that it has two excellent side-switches at the wheel.
It uses one replaceable AA-NiMh battery. Life of that battery is typically 2-3 days and need re-charge. It works with a cable too and at the same time recharges the battery. Have 2-3 extra and charged batteries in your bag. Side grips are like a sand-paper, plastic (no rubber). This probably can last longer than rubber before it shows finger trace or wear. I have programed all of buttons for use with NX. The wheel has two modes, fast and ratchet which can be changed with a non-programmable switch just behind the wheel. All switches are well placed around the Mouse. I like it because of its buttons and shape which is similar to MX-performance, and I use it all the time, together with MX-Anywhere2. It is not unifying.
Score 4 (1-5)
G602 – gaming Mouse
All reviews I know for say it is “better” than G700s. I think it is mostly due to its battery life, which is next to “for-ever”. Might be some other things too are better as well but for sure not to consider. Buttons quality are not so consistent, Mouse to Mouse, and you are lucky if all buttons feels and sounds the same. I replaced it several times in Best-Buy, and now the one I have is just perfect. It has six buttons at side, two buttons at top-side, and wheel-press down as programmable which can extends to large macros, the same as with G700s. It does not have wheel side switch. Side grips are like a sand-paper, like in G700s, but a little better made. Works with one or two, user choice, AA-NiMh battery. No USB cable, with only with battery. The only one think is out of my taste, and it is its shape and thumb rest. The one I have is with really superior (to G700s) clicks at MB1 and MB2, but each sample is not the same. I do not know why, but I like G700s better. Later on I might change my mind. This is the latest high quality Mouse from Logitech, at end of 2015.
Score 4 (1-5)
Which Mouse I carry in my 7510/i7 WorkStation backpack?
MX-anywhere2
G700s (+3 battery) and/or
G602
So what is your experience?