Smooth and free moving and perfect for all ages
Smooth and free moving and perfect for all ages
Shopping for a mouse has become infuriating, especially when looking for something wired. Today's new button design is inherently flawed (likely intentionally) and results in mice buttons that stop responding after only a few weeks of use.
-Buttons are not joined to the case like today's modern "lasts less than a month" mice with joined buttons that warp and stop clicking; These buttons are built normally and thus will click forever, -This is a normal wired mouse without the little retractable wire on some other mice that breaks in...
-The mouse is a bit small for desktop use but you'll get around it in no time
if you have some repetitive stress issues, and have smaller hands, and use a claw grip instead of a palm-on grip, this may be your ticket. For me, it's worth the premium price for such a simple mouse. My hands thank me after a long day on the computer, but ymmv.
small, but not tiny, light...and no retractable cord; I use a claw grip (grab w/ fingertips, not palming the mouse), and have small-ish hands; A larger, heavier mouse really strains my tendons after a long session, this does not
bit bit loud on the clicks, and expensive; Oh, and rather basic
Excellent positional control. Wheel and buttons have a perfect tactile feel. PS2 compatibility saves a USB port for other uses. Aside from an incorrect web link in the instructions to download the software, installation and performance is flawless.
works fine as expected
No smugges/dirt can stick on due to it's mate surface. The cable is a bit thick but i think with time it will soften.
overall fine mouse - works on almost any surface, that I tried, good size even for my big hands, lightweight, nice soft to the touch finish, love included Velcro-strap for managing cables and ThinkPad logo, BUT it's my first mouse (after ~2003) that has died (left button died - randomly works good -...
Input/Output compatibility; Weight; Keyboard/peripherals; Build Quality
Durability
I got this travel mouse when I bought my IBM Thinkpad T42. I summarize below why I think it is the best mouse I have used in the last 20 years: 1. Optical (well all of them are now, but did you remember you have to clean the ball regularly in those old mechanic mouse?) 2. Wired.
Last year I became the proud owner of a lovely blue Sony Vaio laptop which I use all the time. It has a very responsive touch pad but sometimes I find it hard work if I am playing a game or doing surveys that require a lot of scrolling and clicking.
Small; responsive
Probably unsuitable for larger hands
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