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October 23rd, 2001, 05:37 PM
#16
I have tried a generic optical and an M$, the generic has been given away, the M$ will not be replaced.
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November 7th, 2001, 10:50 AM
#17
[quote]Originally posted by putergrrl:
<strong>I have a M$ optical, and find it to be rather nice if you use a mouse pad with no design on it. I found that a design can cause a little unwanted "jumping" of the cursor.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ah, thanks for the info, I wondered what was causing that...
Back to the Main question - I received an Ms Optical Intellimouse free from a supplier and quite like them. I found it quite easy adjusting to the speed difference, and the ride is much smoother as they say.
Logitec are good, solid products also, so take your pick.
Good day to be alive, sir
Good day to be alive he says, yeah
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November 7th, 2001, 11:30 AM
#18
I really like my Logitech Cordless Optical. Works really sweet.
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November 15th, 2001, 11:11 AM
#19
I personally like my MS optical mouse. It feels better than the logitec optical to me. My hand does get sore faster on either mouse though so I still like my logitech trackball for gaming.
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November 15th, 2001, 11:22 AM
#20
Registered User
[quote]Originally posted by pakprotector:
<strong>Danimal to answer your question I've used mine in both PS2 and USB. It is faster and somewhat more responsive in USB mode, but not so much that it makes a h&!! of a lot of difference. It's much more smoother than my old ball mouse too.
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Yes it is faster in usb mode, but If you boot into safe mode you will have to remember the key strokes to get around windows.
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November 16th, 2001, 06:37 PM
#21
Flabooble!
I have just about every mouse that M$ makes and I can't tout them enough over the competition though kensington mouse in a box was pretty good for a while. It's the one thing they really got right.
The optical mouse is nice but it's still not a fine of a precision as the ones that still use the ball. I have found the the M$ scroll mouse to be very nice for my photo editing and fine/precision work. The intelimouse explorer with 4 buttons and a wheel is wonderful for general computing but I have found that it is still a little "jerky" when doing precision work on graphics and whatnot. No cleaning the thing all the time is really great though.
About USB mice - don't expect to use them when installing the OS. Only 2000 has ever picked up the USB mouse from the get go and it was still not functional until I had the OS fully installed. 98 did not even recognise the USB mouse's presence.
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November 16th, 2001, 06:57 PM
#22
Registered User
[quote]Originally posted by ilovetheusers:
<strong>...About USB mice - don't expect to use them when installing the OS. Only 2000 has ever picked up the USB mouse from the get go and it was still not functional until I had the OS fully installed. 98 did not even recognise the USB mouse's presence.</strong><hr></blockquote>
During installation, I usually just use the USB to PS/2 adapter until installation is complete.
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November 20th, 2001, 07:08 PM
#23
Adm¡nistrator
read my thread on Logitech opticals...$10 and better than all the other mice I spent $40 or $50 on.
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