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There are three benefits I thought would come from a wireless mouse. I imagined it would help me control the snarl of wires behind the computer. It could also be used at a greater distance from the ...
So what of the mouse performance and features? Well, the buttons are a perfect mix of 'clickability', by which I mean touch and feedback, and 'stiffness', by which I mean that you won't accidentally ...
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 25, 2001 — The Hardware Group at Microsoft Corp. continues to lead in desktop peripheral innovation with the introduction of its first wireless optical mouse: the Microsoft® ...
Microsoft Corp. today announced its first wireless optical mouse: the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer. The new mouse is built on Microsoft’s IntelliEye optical platform. Microsoft also announced new ...
Microsoft has rolled out three new special-edition mice—meaning they'll be produced for months, not years. The Night Vision Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer, with its green-over-black finish, reminds us ...
It's that time again, time to replace another fried mouse. I'm considering a wireless intellimouse to cut down on the truely insane rats nest below the desk.<BR><BR>Now anyone have any experience good ...
Well, I finally bought me one, and I'm not happy with it. Here are my complaints:<BR><BR>1. Software installation requires reboot (why?)<BR>2. When I lift my finger off the button, the silver finish ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 15, 2002 — Furthering its commitment to Bluetooth (TM) technology, and marking a significant advancement in the wireless category, Microsoft Corp. today announced the retail ...
Verdict: Stunningly ergonomic, with great performance. Mice. Who could get by without 'em? More to the point, how many people who have enjoyed the luxury of a five-buttoned, scroll-wheel emblazoned ...