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Author | Topic |
amrik | Posted - 28 March 2002 4:44 PST what is your opinion of the best mice? I personally prefer Logitech's designs. |
Stubby | Posted - 28 March 2002 5:18 PST Logitech 3 button Pilot Mouse most definitely! - The axe swinging master - |
Morfans | Posted - 28 March 2002 5:18 PST I like them grilled with butter and a little garlic. |
-SCUT-OpenGL | Posted - 28 March 2002 6:21 PST i like my current a4tech 2d mouse simply because it is cheap, and i hope for an optical mouse from microsoft when i buy a new computer(maybe at the end of this year). |
Hanz | Posted - 28 March 2002 8:00 PST Usually Microsoft mice end up breaking in a few months, at least that's what I hear. But I've been happily using the same Microsoft's basic cord & ball & 2-button mouse for 2 years now. Maybe it's cursed! (that would explain why I come to my computer again and again) |
Ken | Posted - 28 March 2002 8:56 PST I dont know what mouse I use, I don't care for that... but it's black and says BELKIN on the upper part. We live, as we dream - alone. |
Denn | Posted - 28 March 2002 10:35 PST Logitech M-S48a rulezz :) |
Denn | Posted - 28 March 2002 10:35 PST Logitech M-S48a rulezz :) |
Radix | Posted - 28 March 2002 11:35 PST I've used the cheapest MS laser mouse (none of those stupid thumb buttons) for over a year now with absolutely no problems unless I move the mouse at like 100 kph! |
tim | Posted - 28 March 2002 15:50 PST i have an A4 optical with those "thumb buttons" which are cool .. especially the back button i use that a lot and it has 2 wheels for scrolling vertically and horizontally |
Robert | Posted - 12 April 2002 3:09 PST Why use mouse when you have the keyboard }:D |
Fiendy Friend | Posted - 18 April 2002 8:26 PST best pointing device: logitech marble mouse then agan it's not a mouse but a trackball!!! the marble mouse is different from most rb's cuz the ball is for your index and middle finger instead of your thumb thus giving you much more control imo |