Monday, June 4, 2012

Logitech WingMan Force Feedback Mouse Review

Logitech WingMan Force Feedback Mouse
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This looked like it would add a new experience to my time at the mouse, and it did: vertigo.
After spending nearly 3 hours making the old version 3.30 WingMan software (last updated version, Logitech tech rep admitted that 3.30 had some rather nasty bugs, most noticably locking my system tight when it came to a testing stage) work with this device, after countless hoops and USB changes, I managed to get it to work. I toyed with 'iFeel Desktop', which I found to be rather amusing, although its ability to react seemed to be entirely in regards to a slight kick when changing menu options or rolling over icons.
I managed to get it to run in a game of 'Black and White', which it seemed to do quite well to begin with, although due to its constrained size, zooming in and out and basic navigation proved to be impossible.
The mouse is physically attached to the pad, giving it a wide range of mobility roughly 2"x3". This means that you can not use this at all for any applications that require any form of precision. If you need something that buzzes under your hand, get an iFeel MouseMan.

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Don't just play the game. Feel it! WingMan Force Feedback Mouse brings the benefits of sophisticated force feedback to mouse-controlled games, as well as force feedback games designed for joysticks and wheels. Game designers can let you feel terrain, explosions, the effects of magic, and the impact of combat. Click on treasure in role-playing games or select units in real-time strategy games.Even interfaces are better, because you can feel the buttons. Logitech's newest USB mouse actually trembles and vibrates to give users physical sensations as they surf the Web and navigate their PCs. Imagine dragging a file across your desktop and feeling itsweight. Or firing a Quake rail gun and sensing the recoil. Or surfing the Web and being able to virtually touch an object in an e-store. Not surprisingly, most software applications currently available for use with the WingMan mouse are gaming-related. Plus, the included software lets you experience force feedback on the web and in the Windows 98 OS.

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