I would call it medium size. I have big hands but find it very comfortable.
Agreed. We're currently using M510s, but I have an M705 sitting here new in the package and would consider it of similar size to the 510. I've got larger hands and find them both to be very comfortable. That said, my new "everyday" mouse of choice is the Logitech Performance MX, which I see is on sale at BB as well - for $55. With their extended battery life, good ergonomics, and shared "unifying" receivers, I'd consider any of these to be a good choice. (although at $20, the M705 is probably the best bargain at the moment)
I would call it medium size. I have big hands but find it very comfortable.Agreed. We're currently using M510s, but I have an M705 sitting here new in the package and would consider it of similar size to the 510. I've got larger hands and find them both to be very comfortable. That said, my new "everyday" mouse of choice is the Logitech Performance MX, which I see is on sale at BB as well - for $55. With their extended battery life, good ergonomics, and shared "unifying" receivers, I'd consider any of these to be a good choice. (although at $20, the M705 is probably the best bargain at the moment) "/>
This is a small mouse. If you have big hands, like me, you will find it uncomfortable.
If the M705 is small, what is your idea of big? I've seen few other mice that are larger than a M705 and you have to put them side by side to even see the difference in size.
This is a small mouse. If you have big hands, like me, you will find it uncomfortable. If the M705 is small, what is your idea of big? I've seen few other mice that are larger than a M705 and you have to put them side by side to even see the difference in size."/>
I'd consider it medium sized but while I don't have small hands, I still prefer the smallest major brand laser (optimal precision tracking) mouse I can find because I move mice in small movements with my fingers, not my whole arm.
I have a comfortable mouse by Logitech. I don't use it anymore because it needs an internal tuneup. The mouse I'm using now is a Piixio which is 1/2" longer than the many M5xx series Logitech mice I have. It has the side buttons placed up high enough that I'm not constantly pressing them and getting unwanted results. Please don't tell me to use the Logitech software, the last time I talked to their tech support I suggested that they leave the mouse Software to Microsoft.
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If the M705 is small, what is your idea of big? I've seen few other mice that are larger than a M705 and you have to put them side by side to even see the difference in size.
If the M705 is small, what is your idea of big? I've seen few other mice that are larger than a M705 and you have to put them side by side to even see the difference in size."/>
Thank you!