I don't know but I still use the Green Day mouse pad Grindstone sent me like 2 years ago. I will use it until I die.
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Some people like trackballs, I love this.
Evoluent, its a hundred and some odd... but well worth the price.
Edit: that pic sucked, plz something better next time.
You can release the scroll wheel, with one button press, to spin freely.
The battery lasts a week or so of constant use, and if you want to charge it, it has a micro USB port on the front, so you can charge it and continue to use it like a corded mouse. The battery seems to last for years, but if you do need to change it, you can use a standard AAA rechargeable battery. It's a laser mouse, and is the only mouse I saw that's able to track on glass, even a glass cup. It has lights to tell you the DPI setting and battery status. It's ergonomic, too.
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That part is the deal breaker. Im sure they have a corded version of this. Thanks will check that out.
That part is the deal breaker. Im sure they have a corded version of this. Thanks will check that out.
Answered in the posts above mine, and it comes with an extension lead if you need it. Why are you so opposed to a cordless mouse?That part is the deal breaker. Im sure they have a corded version of this. Thanks will check that out.
I've tried plenty of expensive but shitty wireless mice, with gaming issues, battery issues, break if you drop them on the floor...
My current mouse is very different though. Logitech performance mouse MX. Yes, it's cordless. But you can drop it on the floor, it'll keep working. You can release the scroll wheel, with one button press, to spin freely. You can use it from far away. You can customise the 9 buttons to do whatever you want. There are no issues with gaming, I can't tell the difference between that and a corded mouse in terms of response time.
The battery lasts a week or so of constant use, and if you want to charge it, it has a micro USB port on the front, so you can charge it and continue to use it like a corded mouse. The battery seems to last for years, but if you do need to change it, you can use a standard AAA rechargeable battery. It's a laser mouse, and is the only mouse I saw that's able to track on glass, even a glass cup. It has lights to tell you the DPI setting and battery status. It's ergonomic, too.
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Bloody hipsters. I'm sporting one of these really cool probably $2 mouses' that Dell gives with their laptops. I must love them though, because I have like three of them. Either that, or I go through laptops too much for my own good, and should stop buying Dell.
Does a better mouse really improve your productivity though? I just really can't see it. Maybe if you're doing video editing and things of that nature, but for standard work???
Yeah, I switched to a vertical mouse myself and my wrist thanks me. This combined with a wrist support has gotten rid of the RSI I had.
I use this one by Anker which I give a 4 out of 5 stars. You get used to it very quickly. The only downside to these things is that I keep knocking it over.
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