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This mouse is awesome

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Shopping for Plazmas yesterday and figured I'd pick up a replacement mouse since the one that came with my computer was starting to go.

http://us.kensington.com/html/7195.html

Totally worth the $40.

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looks awsome. ill stick with my mx1000 though
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I use a standard Dell, corder optical that comes with every desktop they sell, and I couldn't be happier with it. Every cordless I've had burned through batteries twice a month.
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well then, good thing my wireless laser mx1000 doesnt have batteries :bootyshake:
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How does it get power? Solar?
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blue tooth capability is great no used up usb port.
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Aaron wrote:How does it get power? Solar?
it has a rechargable battery inside with a base that both transmits wireless signals to/from it and recharges the battery when it is in it.

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=9043
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Post by Aaron »

That's cool, it's too bad mine didn't have that. If my corded Dell ever fails me, I may have to get one. Though I somehow doubt this one will fail, its as simple as opticals get :thumbleft:
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Post by stimpy »

Looks a lot like my Logitech wireless mouse. I can use it anywhere in the room on any surface. It totally rocks.

Here's my set-up.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... NTID=11420
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Post by Chase Race »

Cool. This is my favorite mouse that I've ever used: MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0

It's fairly basic and conventional looking by today's standards, but it fits my hand perfectly and the two buttons by your thumb are back/forward in the browser. Can't live without them once you have them.

I just picked up this keyboard the other day: MS Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000

It's niiiice. I've loved the MS Natural keyboards since they came out 10 years ago. I guy in my group was on the internal beta program and had a prototype. I got one as soon as they were available to the rest of the company and I loved it. It's harder to go back to a straight keyboard than it is to adapt to the curved ones.
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Post by Dirty Sanchez »

I use a Logitech one with my laptop. I really like the feel of it as it is slightly smaller than the corded mouse I use with my tower and it has a better feel to it. The best part is that it has no ball to get dirty and it will work on most surfaces, including the couch. :thumbleft:
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