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    MX Air and Nano

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Bobby_, Dec 25, 2007.

  1. Bobby_

    Bobby_ Notebook Consultant

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    I got 2 mice for christmas lol. A nano and an MX air. Both are really nice. Should the nano be for travel, and the MX Air be for home use? Idk what to do hah.
     
  2. sly

    sly m1530 owner!!!

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    use the smaller one for travel and the larger one for home use
     
  3. mjdart

    mjdart Notebook Geek

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    I got the VX Nano too, using for my gaming laptop - very nice.
     
  4. optomos

    optomos Notebook Evangelist

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    Mjdart, do you have any lag issues with your Nano? Mine lags when I used it to play Cain & Lynch.
     
  5. klutchrider

    klutchrider Notebook Evangelist

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    I have a VX nano and absolutely love it, while I don't do any intense gaming with it it does its job without any issues at least on my part.
     
  6. PhilH930

    PhilH930 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone here have problems with the Nano once plugged in? Mine travels amazingly fast, so I have to go and lower pointer speed/motion. Yet, when I unplug the mouse and go back to the touchpad I have a very slow movement as I lowered it before. I was hoping the two would set up independent of one another, and considering the Setpoint software I fail to see why they did not. Can anyone provide any insight?
     
  7. Syndrome

    Syndrome Torque Matters

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    If you still can't figure out what to do... then just send me the MX Air, I can take care of it for you. ;)
     
  8. camvan

    camvan Notebook Evangelist

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    how well does the MX Air work...in the air? I know since the Gyro G90 (I think that's what it's called) wireless keyboard/mouse combo, it's interested me as the applications could be most interesting, especially in the 3D gaming world.
     
  9. RasBastard

    RasBastard Notebook Consultant

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    From what i recall there was an option when installing the setpoint software that detects the presence of the trackpad/software/controller and it gives you the option to skip over it to retain all of its functionality. Perhaps you did install over it??