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Sep 21, 2008 17:10 |  #31

Mighty mouse is a pile of junk compared to the Logitech range.

If you want the best you should try Logitech MX Revolution. There is a smaller laptop version of it called VX Revolution as well. Once you try one of them there is no turning back.



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Sep 21, 2008 19:18 |  #32

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Perhaps I took it out of context, but your wording does seem to imply two things. One, that since it's invisible it can't hurt you, and two that the combination of wavelength and power make it harmless. While the second is a true statement I wanted to clarify on the first point since someone might get a very very bad idea from what you said.


What??? did you say??? I'm so confused??? Seriously though, there is no danger from a MS Laser Mouse.

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Sep 21, 2008 19:32 |  #33

http://www.amazon.com …Laser-Mouse/dp/B000GABCY2 (external link)

Awesome value, great little laser mouse. Works very well + battery life is excellent.


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Sep 21, 2008 21:15 |  #34

Another vote for the Logitech MX Revolution, it is super accurate, comfortable, customizable button functions and it has a built in Lithium Ion battery with a charging stand, best mouse I have ever used, its not even close. On my Mac I control Spaces, Dashboard, Spotlight and my volume all from the mouse.


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Sep 22, 2008 07:57 |  #35

I had purchased a BT Mighty Mouse on Friday night. Brought it back Saturday morning. It had a lag that wasn't terrible, but definitely noticeable. Bought the Logitech VX Revolution instead, and so far I'm very pleased.


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Sep 22, 2008 10:16 |  #36

Logitech MX Revolution. Best mouse evar.




  
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Sep 22, 2008 10:32 |  #37

Titus213 wrote in post #6352201 (external link)
Batteries? In your pen? Wired to something? Mercy, I'd dump the tablet too if that were the case with the Wacom Inuous3 tablets. No batteries, no wires (except for the pad's USB connection). Unfortunately I haven't lwearnedh how to type iwth the pen in my right hand. But I keep trying.

Yes, told you it was cheap :) It had both USB and bluetooth. But since it doesn't work on my Mac it was easy to ditch when it short circuited.
I think that the Bamboo Fun will be just for my need and price range.


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Sep 22, 2008 10:39 |  #38

smdevo wrote in post #6357546 (external link)
Logitech MX Revolution. Best mouse evar.

I'll add a 3rd to the MX Revolution from Logitech. As mice go it's the most comfy I have used in over 20+ years of using a mouse.

Here is a link to referbs on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com …/B0014TJSMM/ref​=de_a_smtd (external link)

My suggestion is if you have a Best Buy, Office Depot or Staples in the area go and see which mouse fits your hand the best. First and foremost is comfort/fit. Most folks use mice which are too small in at least one dimension which over time can lead to hand probs depending on just how much you use your mouse.

I also like the old Logitech Marble Mouse. It's a laser trackball and for me much better than a mouse. Still if I was to buy a mouse today it would be the MX Revolution.


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