Mouse you use

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Oleg, May 22, 2005.

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  1. Oleg

    Oleg Registered Member

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    What mouse do you use regular or optiocal and who Is manufactur. How much did you paid for your optical mouse?
     
  2. ronjor

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    Logitech Cordless Optical. I don't recall the price. $60.00 ?
     
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  3. AnthonyG

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    I have a logitech coardless that i bought but havent used yet, im just stuck with my coarded optical polar. Got it from ebay for £1 and it lights up rotating in five different colours. Just like that while browsing the net in the dark.

    See it Here
     
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  4. Ardias

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    I use regular ball mouse RAZOR boomslang 2100.Price £32
    (need new one soon showing its age)
     
  5. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    'Trust' Cordless Keyboard and Mousey.....about £16.00....not bad but might treat myself to something better with 'Scroller' on the Keyboard...I like Trust stuff...........



    Cochise, :cool:
     
  6. Oleg

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    I am using a Microsoft IntelliMouse - approx. $129.00. Works Super!
     
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    SPOOKY.............Anthony........ :D


    Cochise, :cool:
     
  9. bigc73542

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    this is what I use
     
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    Mine looks exactly like Oleg's, the difference is that it is an iFeel "force feedback" mouse that vibrates, giving the effect of texture on your desktop and some games. It's only mildly useful, but something I won't go without anymore :D I think I paid $10-15 on half.com.
     
  11. Matt_Smi

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    I have a MS wireless IntelliMouse, I really like it, fits my hand perfect and I love the customizable buttons. Think it cost around $50 about a year ago.
     
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    Logitech MX510

    I may upgrade to the Logitech MX1000
     
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    Logitech Optical, PS2/USB, Wired.
     
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    Revenge of the Mouse!!:D
     

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    I have two, for both my PCs, the MS Optical mouse and Logitech, MS Optical is good ergonomically but hate its jumpy character, the pointer goes haywire from time to time, Logitech is fantastic in that terms, rock steady but could do with a more contoured shape in lines of MS.
     
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