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Tazdrummer
March 29th, 2002, 08:31 PM
How long do you expect or think or experience your mouse or trackball or whatever you use to last.... Especially if you are playing games hard core??
I am beginning to wonder if my trackball is in need of replacing....
Draggar
March 29th, 2002, 09:34 PM
Concidering my mouse cost me $100 (mouse and keyboard) it better last a damn long time! :D
deseqer
March 29th, 2002, 10:35 PM
I guest I never thought about that in the past. That is probly why I don't like balled mouses any more. let alone that the opticals are better, in my veiw.
Tazdrummer
March 30th, 2002, 07:01 AM
Well this is the one I have...
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/Images/MOUSECompareGrid/te_box.jpg
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http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/Images/MOUSECompareGrid/te_id.jpg
Bigger image
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/Images/MOUSEgeneric/te/te_callout.jpg
it costs about $70 and I want the sucker to last for a LONG time but the way it has been kinda jittery and jumpy, I am beginning to wonder.
Milenko
March 30th, 2002, 10:09 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Tazdrummer:
<strong>it costs about $70 and I want the sucker to last for a LONG time but the way it has been kinda jittery and jumpy, I am beginning to wonder.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Maybe it's just your frazzled nerves. Try to keep up with Morticia's frag #s must be very stressful....... :D
EvilCabbage
March 30th, 2002, 11:23 AM
I cant use trackballs myself, maybe im just unco-ordinated. [shrug]
I used a Logitech optical USB mouse, and its perfect, Love it to bits, and wouldnt swap it for anything.
Draggar
March 30th, 2002, 11:42 AM
[quote]Originally posted by EvilCabbage:
<strong>I cant use trackballs myself, maybe im just unco-ordinated. [shrug]
I used a Logitech optical USB mouse, and its perfect, Love it to bits, and wouldnt swap it for anything.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I bet you'd swap it for the Logitech Freedom Navigatore Optical desktop set up...
Cordless mouse (optical) and keyboard, very VERY nice... Just the right amount of multimedia and internet keys, mouse is great.
Mouse batteries last about 3-4 months though, thats the only downer.. :(
(Time to get some rechargables!)
Tazdrummer
March 30th, 2002, 12:21 PM
Well as I said once before There aint gonna be no mouse in my house.
What is the longest you have made a mouse or trackball or whatever you use last?
Draggar
March 30th, 2002, 12:40 PM
[quote]Originally posted by Tazdrummer:
<strong>Well as I said once before There aint gonna be no mouse in my house.
What is the longest you have made a mouse or trackball or whatever you use last?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well, when I worked at Staples, I bought our "demo unit" Logitech trackman (I think thats what it called - teckball that you moved with your thumb).
No ball, no software, cable was bent (and not in a way its supposed to bend) etc... but for $10 not too bad.
I bought a ball, aoftware (still unopened) for about $20 from logitech.
That thing lasted me over 3 years! The only reason why I stopped using it was so I could upgrade to a wireless mouse. I still use it today as a tester mouse. Works better than anything I've ever had. Well, excpet my cordless optical mouse.. :D
Fierce
March 30th, 2002, 12:41 PM
Well, I am using a Intellimouse Explorer, the original one, which I have had for 2yrs now, and I use it for everything, work, games, learning....so far so good.....we will see. :)
Tazdrummer
March 30th, 2002, 01:25 PM
I THINK I may have found the problem with this trackball.... the software.
I installed the software for it (again) recently. I just unistalled it today and remembered I had it installed at one time and uninstalled it and played that way for the longest time.
TrackMan
March 30th, 2002, 09:17 PM
im using just a regular ms wheel mouse optical, been using it for over a year, and never had any problems.
The only problem I have with my optical mouse is that it seems to move "pixelated", when i move it diagonally it "steps", if you can get what I'm trying to say. I think that this is because it's first generation technology, but it's not too bad.
gxavier
March 30th, 2002, 11:34 PM
i use the intellimouse explorer, the original grey one with 2 thumb buttons, a scroll wheel and its optical of course...you know what im talking about.
its lasted me since i first bought it 3 years ago. the usb cable went bad, so i switched out the cable with a microsoft usb ball mouse that i had laying around, and it works great still today. but im thinking about going the next explorer version, the wireless one thats a bit more sleek and has another thumb button....
Chris_MacMahon
March 31st, 2002, 12:07 AM
I just had a problem with my 3 dollar mouse (2 years old), took it apart, took the hair, and dust bunnines off of the light sensors (i have a ball mouse, but i belive that all mice use some sort of light to see when they move, well that's the area i cleaned up).....runs like new now...it used to jump, and not move at all, but hey i thought that the 3 dollars was finally gone....
[NeoZeeD]
March 31st, 2002, 10:07 AM
im a cheapo so i dont look for the high price tag mouse or stuff, for some reason they end up dying on me.
i found this good deal at microcenter on a ps2 optical mouse for 16 bucks, this was a while ago so far its working pretty good i dont have any issues with it.
Spaceman Spiff
April 1st, 2002, 08:46 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Tazdrummer:
<strong>Well as I said once before There aint gonna be no mouse in my house.
What is the longest you have made a mouse or trackball or whatever you use last?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I've been through four mice in the last ten years. I expect my optical mouse to last longer, though, since it has fewer moving parts... :)
Tazdrummer
April 1st, 2002, 08:51 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Spaceman Spiff:
<strong>
I've been through four mice in the last ten years. I expect my optical mouse to last longer, though, since it has fewer moving parts... :) </strong><hr></blockquote>
Here is my other saying
Once you go track(ball), you never go back.
Draggar
April 1st, 2002, 09:01 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Tazdrummer:
<strong>
Here is my other saying
Once you go track(ball), you never go back.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I did. But like I said, I still use the old trackball for testing PCs. I love those logitech trackballs, no wheels inside to track movement, just an infrared scanner.
Stalemate
April 1st, 2002, 12:04 PM
[quote]Originally posted by Tazdrummer:
<strong>
Here is my other saying
Once you go track(ball), you never go back.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Same here. :p
I did use a Microsoft Trackball in the past, but couldn't get the hang of it at all.
I've been using a Microsoft optical mouse for thelast couple of months, and I really like it, but since my right hand has been getting stiffer I may look into other pointing devices now.
It may be carpal tunnel syndrome or arthritis, I don't know yet, but I'm getting a blood work-up soon so I'll know where to take it from there.
Commander Klarg
April 2nd, 2002, 09:56 AM
I used an MS Intellimouse for 5 years, which came with my old Gateway PC. It still works, only thing is the wheel is a bit stiff when rolling up. So I bought another one for $12. :D
I do like the Intellimouse Optical that I'm using here at work too.
Wayward Clam
April 2nd, 2002, 10:03 AM
For reference re: length of usage, I have a Logitech Trackman that has lasted me approximately two and a half years, and is still going strong. I have pulled the ball out and cleaned it a few times over this period, because my son doesn't seem to understand that his hands need to be clean when using it...
I am not much of a gamer, but it does get a good 4 to as much as 8 hours of normal usage a day.
I would recommend it.
Cygnus
April 4th, 2002, 01:54 PM
Mine usually last about a year for the mouse. The K/B is much more resilient though.
Necrometal
April 5th, 2002, 03:45 PM
Awhile back just as optical mice were coming out. I was managing a games specialty retail outlet. That year I had a chance to head to E3 with a microsoft partner.
At the show I got to see lots of things....got lots of goodies. One of those goodies was microsoft's optical mouse. You know...the large one made for giants hands. It just happen to fit my hand perfectly. And I have been using that bad booy since then with no problems whatsoever.
Works mighty well, and I have yet to find a mouse that has a thumb button perfect for me.
DSTech
May 8th, 2002, 03:44 AM
I used a mouse that came with my old NEC Ready 9619 (First and last pre-built computer I'll ever buy) bought in 1995, up until about a year and a half ago. So like it lasted about 5 years. Then I had a MS mouse (the one that costs like $19.99 at CompUSA but the buttons wigged out on me after only about a year. I recently (like 3 months ago) bought MS Optical Wheelmouse and am loving it. Just hope it lasts, but with all the Saber-locks I get into, I think the buttons are gonna die on it fast =P