Sadas
Mar 20 2005, 09:08 AM
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I'm using Logitech M-BJ58 two buttons wheel mouse. After about 1.5 years intense use (playing Counter-strike, other games, clicking around all day...) I have no problems with it. Still like new today  |
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Linneus
Mar 20 2005, 10:17 AM
I'm currenly using a IntelliMouse Optical. It's kinda old. It have started to dblclick when you only click one time. That is really annoying
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shahidiimran
Mar 20 2005, 11:44 AM
i am using microsoft and that is really working very goood and b4 that i was using IBM, both ae durable and good...
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musichere
Mar 20 2005, 01:02 PM
I have a mercury one that I found on eBay for £2.99 delivered  It has a thin scrollwheel in the middle and two large blue buttons on either side. It does the job for me, my old Microsoft one was really sluggish and hard to navigate with.
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chiiyo
Mar 20 2005, 01:38 PM
I have the Logitech Travelmate (the really small metal polished on with a scroll wheel) that I use with my Apple PBook all the time. It's been a year and it's still working well. I actually think that Logitech is a better brand, because they specialise in making these peripherals anyway. The MX1000 looks really cool, if only it's Bluetooth AND laser at the same time... The only thing is that Microsoft patented the Natural Keyboard idea, so my friend who is a stickler for ergonomic keyboards would only buy from Microsoft. How about the other brands? Macmice? Kensington? Anyone else uses them?
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jipman
Mar 20 2005, 01:57 PM
Logitech ownage, The MX510 was the best gamers mouse, and the new upcomming MX518 is the VERY BEST in gamers technology
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Sadas
Mar 20 2005, 02:35 PM
QUOTE(jipman @ Mar 20 2005, 03:57 PM) Logitech ownage,
The MX510 was the best gamers mouse, and the new upcomming MX518 is the VERY BEST in gamers technology I agree with you that Logitech MX510 is the best mouse all around. I'm going to buy this model if my old one mouse gonna fail.
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moonwitch
Mar 20 2005, 03:48 PM
Well, back in the old days I had a Microsoft one (2 button, no scroll wheel, but remember that this was in the era where 386 was brand new). But after that one, I got a Logitech mouse (Navigator Desktop cordless) and I was sold  For some reason, the cordless desktop (mouse + keyboard by Logitech) won't work on my laptop (no connector for an external keyboard), so I am using the corded mouse (logitech Pilot). I am sold to Logitech all the way, but I may end up without Logitech, since I intend to buy a Wacom Tablet and most come with mouse. If I get stuffed about it, I am going for the MX510 or MX3000 (I think - it's the one with Lazer  )
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szupie
Mar 20 2005, 04:18 PM
I don't sense any difference in the quality of different mice. I'm using a Dell one, corded, optical with scrolling wheel. As long as the mouse is optical, has enough keys, is wireless and quiet, I think it's perfect. Mine has a loud click but silent scroll.
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ignition
Mar 20 2005, 05:42 PM
Like szupie, I don't care about the brand of mice either. As long as it's optical, I really don't care. Most stock mice that come with computers nowadays work fine for me  -ignition
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Ozwaldo
Apr 1 2007, 04:04 PM
I have a Genius laser mouse, it do the job, but I know that the logitech gaming mouses are the bests.
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richie
Mar 31 2007, 02:27 PM
mouse configuration depednds more on its configuration and less on its company ,as we all know optical mouse are 10 times more effective rather than the regular scroll mouses ,because scroll mouses have a lot of problems like a lot of dirt gets stuck on the mouse and can create a lot of problems so the only good choice is optical mouse in scroll nouse also the accuracy is comprimised i feel and i found that the small stand that is their in the regular scroll mouse a small spae kept to make the ball roll is a big place for dirt to stick a lot of dirt gets stuck below the scroll mouse for this,obviously if the ac is on then there is no problem otherwise it is a very big broblem to maintain such type of scroll mouse optical mouse are way better than this one because they are damn effective then there is also about this gary guy Gary Gordon hated his mouse. It got dirty. It got stuck. So he built a better one -- creating the sensor behind the first optical mouse. Now all optical mouses use Agilent's innovation, making the particular mechanical mouse seem more like an endangered species. This past December, Agilent announced that it had shipped its 100 millionth optical-mouse sensor since the release of its first one in 1999. What's Gordon working on now? A flying mouse which that can sense where a gestural controller is pointing. optical mouse are better because they have better accuracy and good because no dirt also can get stuck
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nielthan
Mar 30 2007, 02:50 AM
I'm using a Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000, but I voted for Logitech because their mice are very high quality. I have used both brands and even though the Microsoft mouse I'm using right now in my home is good, the Logitech mouse in the internet cafe I go to feels more sturdy.
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kgd2006
Feb 24 2007, 09:41 PM
The best brand of mouses is probably logitech. They have been around for quite some time that I think that they built a reputable reputation as the worlds most famous mouse accessory company. I have been using logitech mouses probably since my first computer and have never ran into problems with them. They delivered customer satisfaction in their products where I can say that you can trust their products to be of the best quality. But I only say that from my own experience of course others may have a difference in opinion considering their circumstances. But then again if I had to choose on buying the next brand of mouse I wouldnt go no further than logitech.
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Netwalker
Feb 24 2007, 12:58 PM
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