Vegas with Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000

Sebaz wrote on 12/2/2008, 8:46 PM
Is anybody using that mouse with Vegas? I bought it today and I like it, but I was very disappointed when I loaded Vegas and the wheel doesn't work very well. One of my favorite features of Vegas as opposed to other NLEs is being able to quickly zoom in and out of the timeline by using the wheel. I was using a cheap Logitech mouse before and it worked great for that. This MS mouse has a much better wheel mechanism, it doesn't go tac tac tac as you move the wheel (sorry for my rather uneducated description, but you get my point), which I like much more because it makes for a much smoother scrolling up and down both on web pages and file windows. But on Vegas it barely zooms the timeline at all, barely giving one zoom step after moving the wheel for two cycles or so.

If someone experienced this and came up with a solution please let me know. To me using that feature in Vegas is more important than the mouse itself, so if it's not possible to fix I will return it and get something else.

Comments

craftech wrote on 12/3/2008, 5:33 AM
Although you might want to go into the mouse program and change the wheel sensitivity I would suggest you return the mouse. Check out some of the troublesome complaints.

I would recommend a Logitech V450.

John
TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/3/2008, 6:46 AM
have you used a mouse with a wheel that doesn't go "tick tick tick?" before? I have & I hated it, it was so easy to accidentally slide whole webpages, zoom really far in/out in vegas (3rd button feature worked fine tough for scrolling sideways). My next mouse (razer copperhead) had the tick-tick-tick & I LOVE it.
Sebaz wrote on 12/3/2008, 3:37 PM
Check out some of the troublesome complaints.

It does seem to have a lot. I recently suffered from a pinch nerve in my neck that left me useless and in excruciating pain for a week, and I was reminded that it's important to pay some attention to ergonomics. The position we usually use mice is just unnatural, so I was looking for a mouse that would offer a more diagonal posture for my wrist, without shelling out $70 for that other tall MS mouse. However, I'm starting to get some pain from using it because the pointer precision seems very poor (with "Enhance Pointer Precision" checked), and the pointer stalls at times, making it even harder to point an item. I might have to get the USB receiver closer, but being that it's a rather expensive mouse I would expect the wireless to perform flawlessly at about three feet, even with a 1/2 inch desk between mouse and receiver.

However, to answer the other post too, the mouse wheel is awesome to me. Of course you have to set its sensitivity to very low and no acceleration, but I love the smoothness of going up and down a webpage without that annoying tactactactac feeling on my finger. But if it doesn't work in Vegas, plus the stuff I wrote earlier, I think I'm going to pack it and return it tomorrow.
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 12/3/2008, 3:38 PM
I hate laser mice. They are not as smooth as optical mice, at least the ones I've used.

I use a logitech MX518, I figure no-one will abuse a mouse more than a frustrated gamer, so this is going to last a long time ( plus it has on the fly sensativity adjustment that lets me get very refined movement very quickly if I really want it ).

Dave
blink3times wrote on 12/3/2008, 4:14 PM
Sebaz:

The "stalling" isn't necessarily a mouse issue. It can often be a program or a back ground task temporarily freezing the mouse pointer.

On another note... The MX Revolution is about the best mouse I have ever used. The "click, click" or no "click click" can be shifted on/off. The wheel is nicely weighted for hi speed scrolling.... it's just great little mouse. I've got J,K,L movements programed into the mouse as well as S for cutting...
I highly recommend it!
Sebaz wrote on 12/3/2008, 4:29 PM
I thought so, but it happens a lot with this mouse. With my regular mouse (a corded Logitech Notebook Optical Mouse I paid $15 for) it happened a little bit occasionally but never this much.

The MX Revolution is good, I played with it at stores and I like that side wheel, but paying a hundred bucks for a mouse is definitely out of my league. I think what I'll do is build a wood diagonal frame that will allow me to keep the whole mouse pad slightly inclined to the right but not as much as to make the mouse slide down. I tried this at work today with a bin folder and it made my mouse handling more comfortable.
farss wrote on 12/3/2008, 4:38 PM

Give your wrist a rest on a Boob Mat, that'll improve your mousing experience :)

Bob.
TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/3/2008, 6:06 PM
check for hair/fuzz in the laser/optical area. those can cause the pointer to skip/jump/catch/etc. :D
Sebaz wrote on 12/3/2008, 6:24 PM
Give your wrist a rest on a Boob Mat, that'll improve your mousing experience :)

LOL, sorry, mate. Tacky and expensive.
Sebaz wrote on 12/3/2008, 6:26 PM
check for hair/fuzz in the laser/optical area. those can cause the pointer to skip/jump/catch/etc. :D

Oh, that's the first thing I did.

The MS monster is packed and ready to go back to Circuit City. I'll just stay with my old 'n trusty Logitech mouse for now.
TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/3/2008, 7:36 PM
what about a trackball? my wife uses loves hers. At first she didn't even want to try it, but after I forced her to she won't do anything without it!
John_Cline wrote on 12/3/2008, 7:55 PM
Along with the Happy Friar's wife, include me firmly in the trackball camp. I use the Kensington Expert Mouse trackballs, I was kind of expecting Spot to mention them as well. They're not cheap, but this is one of those things that it doesn't matter how much they cost. I don't care how good a mouse is, it's still a mouse. As an interface device, after you've used a Kensington trackball, mice no longer make any sense.

http://us.kensington.com/html/2200.html
goodtimej wrote on 12/3/2008, 8:24 PM
I have this mouse, I absolutely hate it and I thought it was just me. My scroll is sometimes jumpy, especially in Vegas. The range is just, well, frustrating.
I suppose this will be my impetus to buy a new mouse this weekend. Nice!
Sebaz wrote on 12/5/2008, 4:43 PM
To all interested, read my post "The mouse from heaven" to see my final choice, which will interest many who are looking for the perfect mouse.