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azpix
12th of February 2007 (Mon), 11:15
Found the Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator in the back of one of Scott Kelby's books.

Has anyone here used it and does it help with navigating and using bridge and ps?

drogos
12th of February 2007 (Mon), 11:38
i am finding myself switching between 2/3 tools constantly so it sounds like a great tool for me but as far as i know MAC only so i will observe at least for a while

azpix
12th of February 2007 (Mon), 11:49
i am finding myself switching between 2/3 tools constantly so it sounds like a great tool for me but as far as i know MAC only so i will observe at least for a while


according to the logitech site it sounds like it is pc compatible.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2769,CONTENTID=12771

drogos
12th of February 2007 (Mon), 14:42
i guess you are right
it was mac only right after introduction
i will give it a try

AC_Photo
12th of February 2007 (Mon), 17:51
Works great for me. I use it in lightroom as well. Unfortunately they don't have drivers for the cs3 beta yet.

Gujustud
26th of March 2007 (Mon), 01:22
I recently came across this on another site.

I've been using the Griffin Powermate (http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/powermate/) for about 6 months now. It doesn't have close the amount of options the NuLOOQ has (Powermate has 6 options a program), but I love the fact that I can customize it with any program that I use. ie: for Firefox, I have it setup so I can switch between tabs, and move back/foward thru websites. I haven't read too much to see if the NuLOOQ can do this, but if it can, looks like I may upgrade soon!

The only thing I wish they could eventually do with these units, is make them wireless. I'd even take a small dock that you place it on to charge which is wired, but allows you to take the unit off, and use it wirelessly.

edit: I stand corrected. As per logitech's website: User configurable for virtually any application