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#1 2003-10-06 2:03 am
- dstaudigel
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New Mouse
I need a new mouse. Gotta be optical, gotta be 3 button (with scrollwheel push, or something), preferrably two-sensor (for better tracking).
Oh, yeah, and cheap. Not too small either.
Thanks in advance.
Daniel
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#2 2003-10-06 2:18 am
Re: New Mouse
define "cheap"
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#3 2003-10-06 2:20 am
- dstaudigel
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Re: New Mouse
around 50 bucks?
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#4 2003-10-06 6:29 am
- beaverfever
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Re: New Mouse
I like the logitech Cordless Optical mouse a lot - so much that I have two and plan to buy a third for work. It has a basic-looking shape but I find it very comfortable (and I have big hands) and it's only $40.00. The only real complaint I have is that it doesn't have a built-in recharger in the receiver, and a smaller beef is that the scroll wheel has an inconsistent feel between the two I own, but maybe I'm just too picky
There are some higher grade cordless optical mice from Logitech which I am intrigued by (MX 700 or 900) and will likely buy in the future.
No I am not an agent from Logitech. I just like the product a lot, and considering how much crap is out there, when I find something that is actually good, I'm pretty happy about it. 
You may begin arguing Warnock's Dilemma now.
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#5 2003-10-06 7:07 am
- jdsmith575
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Re: New Mouse
Logitech Dual Optical. Very nice, has a cord.
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