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Optical Wheel Mouse mouse
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Optical Wheel Mouse mouse
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Optical Wheel Mouse mouse
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S96 Optical Wheel Mouse - mouse
The S96 Optical Wheel Mouse delivers market - leading optical per ... Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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Logitech S96 PS/2 Optical Wheel Mouse - SeaGrey
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Logitech OEM Optical Wheel Mouse Black
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OEM MOUSE OPTICAL WHEEL U96
OEM - Logitech U96 3 - button USB Optical Wheel Mouse (Black)O ... Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 06/04/07 (Very useful, 254 readings)
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This Logitech cordless mouse is a well designed and comfortable to use, and with the software that comes with this item, the properties of how the mouse reacts can be set to what you want. It is a step up from the basic mouse properties that can be set through your operating system. I've set this review into five sections, which I believe cover's all the main points of the mouse, and it answers the questions that I wanted answered when I looked for my first cordless mouse. -- Design -- A nicely designed mouse can make all the difference when purchasing a new one. It has a two tone colour of blue and white and features three buttons, your left, right ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/01 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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I’ve just bought myself a new mouse, I broke mine last night while I was in a bit of a temper with the poor old PC, so decided I had to get myself a new one instead of putting up with the numerous spares I have lying around the loft floor (yes our lofts got a floor, wow!). My old mouse had done me proud, well as proud as a mouse can do someone for a good 3 years so decided to stick with the Logitech name, plus, as you’ll have noticed if you read my keyboard opinion, I like Logitech anyway. I had a look round the website (www.logitech.com) and gasped at the prices. I don’t want anything to high tech, I don’t need vibrating mice, I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/05/01 (Very useful, 289 readings)
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Why buy an Optical mouse, and in particular why buy the Logitech wheel Mouse? One of the perennial problems with normal ‘ball type’ mice is that with constant use, the little rollers which are in contact with the ball gather a grey ring of detritus. It can be hard to remove, and eventually if not cleaned will make the pointer seem to stand still or skip wildly, whilst your hand in trying to get it going properly performs a series of movements across the mouse pad like an artist drawing with charcoal! – you can just feel that RSI coming on! I seem to suffer from dirty rollers more than most (actually that should read my mouse does!). So ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/02/02 (Very useful, 382 readings)
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I used to have a dodgy little two-buttoned beige affair. In fact I vividly remember the days where scrolling was a drab chore of clicking and dragging over and over again until my arm fell off. Almost. To add to that, I feel we'll agree that there's simply nothing as annoying as a sticky-balled mouse. To all you computer novices out there (and those with impeccably clean desks), when a mouse gets old, the little ball thing that makes it work picks up gunk which in turn clogs up the teeny mechanical innards of your electrical rodent, making control of your computer as frustrating as trying to thread a needle during an earthquake wearing dirty spectacles. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/10/01 (Useful, 46 readings)
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Biscuit crumbs, coffee from bottom of cup, sweaty hand marks, well, just dirt in general.. isnt it terrible.. especially when your trying to roll a ballbaring covered in plastic over it. Not any more! I purchased this mouse just for the sake of it really. I had the cash, and this mouse oozed with desighn and novelty.. but oh how much was it hiding! The first thing I noticed was how smooth the mouse worked.. running at 100 reports a second rather than 40, your mouse pointer glides accross the screen, no matter how fast you shake it about, it dosent jump from p[lace to place, it mooooves very quickly. I soon had the mouse up and running on my ps2 port, even ... Read the complete review
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