This is just a regular german keyboard. Do you have an english keyboard? If yes, look at the "Enter" key at the right side of your keyboard. What key is left of it? Usually there should be a comma and "Del" (short for "Delete") written on it. German keyboards are the same: There's a comma and "Entf" (short for "Entfernen", which is the german translation for delete) written on it.
@ mx510 users: hopefully u guys dont c the point of buying a mouse which looks like a worn out metal anal probe for hippos and which has the same shape as ur current one neway. i trust u dont need 1600 dpi (ull notice little difference compared to 800dpi) and i believe that ur hands most probably dont move faster than 15g/mach (mx510 maximum tracking speed) when playing games...
this mouse is simply logi's response to razers 1600dpi mouse, so they dont seem behind on technology.
It's still better to have a good mouse as your top-of-the-line from a marketing perspective for all those people who want to buy a new mouse instead of their old pre-MX era mouse. I doubt very many people switched from MX500 to MX510, but for example I switched from an Optical to a 510. There are still plenty of people who need new mice and will most likely go for the highest version number.
definitely.
but the mx518 doesnt make the leap ahead of the mx510 that would make it worth replacing an mx510. its logi's response to razers mice.
wonder what m$ has up its sleeve.... s+arck mouse? lol.
Well, Microshit have dropped off the mouse bandwagon ages ago. The MSIE 4.0 was such a disappointment in all aspects that they really don't have anything to say in response to Logitech and Razer pushing the envelope.
However, I think Logitech is also banking on their mass-market appeal - few others than gamers have ever heard of Razer, and as long as Logitech keeps the vital specs equal to Razer's mice, they'll still outsell them 12 to 1.
probably buy ;-)