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I've got a Microsoft USB optical intelli mouse, its the one with the PS/2 Adapter and the scroll wheel. Its nothing fancy but it did cost a little over $25 CAD and it does seem to be of fairly good quality. I've used Logitech mice before and those are usually really nice. Aside from a few no-name brand mice the only ones I've used were MS intelli mice not unlike my own and Logitech mice. After using optical scroll mice for so long I can no longer stand mice that still use balls because they stick too much and I always find myself looking for the scroll wheel even on mice that I know don't have them because I'm so used to having one. Timothy R. Butler wrote: >QOTW: What type of mouse/trackball/touch pad do you use to control the >cursor on your computer? What past mouse devices have you used? Did you >like them better? > > >For the most part, I use a Logitech MX700 wireless optical mouse. It's a >really nice mouse that has great battery life and very good precision. I >have it hooked up to my KVM, so I can use it to control my Mac as well >as my PC's. I also use an Apple Pro Mouse on my Ruby iMac. > >I've used a lot of mice. I started off with a "Z-Nix" mouse that came in >a bundle with Windows 3.1. It was a simple little square, glossy mouse. >I think my next mouse was a brightly colored mouse that I was given (it >was a review unit from a company that a family member worked at). After >that, I had a three button el cheapo mouse (even cheaper than the >others). Then I switched to an Alps touch pad... that was back when >touch pads were new and so they were selling a stand alone one for >desktops. > >From there, I went to a Microsoft IntelliMouse I received with a Dell >computer. Then, I bought an IntelliMouse Pro (from Big Lots for only >$9.99). After that I switched to the Logitech iFeel mouse (also from Big >Lots) -- I never installed the software to make it "feel," I just liked >its design (very comfortable). After that mouse -- which I still use for >various purposes -- I was given a "water mouse," a little mouse that had >water and little plastic fish swimming in it. That was amusing for a >summer, but I soon switched to the MX 700, which I am still using. I >also have a mouse that came with my Wacom tablet, but I rarely use it. > >On occasion, I also use an Apple Mouse (which is clear and white and is >the current Apple mouse, not to be confused with the clear and black >Apple Pro Mouse that no longer available), but for the most part, it >just sits here. > >The MX 700 is my favorite by far. Logitech makes great mice. :-) > >How about you? > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list >Christiansource at ofb.biz >http://cs.uninetsolutions.com >
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