Sounds like standard stuff, thus far, but
spin the scroll wheel and the camera will suddenly leap backwards into the air, hurtling upwards to reveal the shocking revelation that you're not just fighting over some square chunk of land, but rather you're battling across a globe, a complete planet ripe for the taking.
Not exact matches
Spinning the
wheel to navigate websites and things is nice and it isn't overly loud or anything, but I did find it was quite easy to
scroll too far in games when selecting weapons and so forth.
As for the
scroll wheel it also sports left and right tilt as well as the standard forward and back
spin.
The
scroll wheel is smooth with enough resistance to ensure you won't
spin it too far when gaming, a definite improvement over some of Logitech's recent offerings.
It has a familiar round shape like the Nest, and even has a similar
spin wheel — although it's not nearly as tactile as the Nest's fluid
scroll ring.
The
scroll wheel is a little on the stiff side, in a way that's going to satisfy shooter fans, who need distinct knocks in the
spin of the
wheel to select weapons, more than MMO or RTS players, who zoom in and out with it.
There is, however, no «free
scroll» like on Logitech mice where the
wheel just
spins freely.
We also fixed an issue where mouse
wheel scrolling wouldn't work to
spin the ruler with certain mice, and an issue where dismissing the share pane or accepting the prompt to enter tablet mode would result in exiting the Windows Ink Workspace.