On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 12:50 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> The other one is the sensor. It most likely needs
> a special mouse pad. Try drawing up some various
> grids in a graphics program then print them out in
> black and white. You want them in 1bit, pure black and
> white. Try a grid of dots too. No idea if that will
> work but it's worth a shot. Mouse Systems is (was?)
> a company that's incredibly difficult to get any
> product info out of. :P

I spoke to a guy not so long ago, or it may have been on a list, that 
had a few Mouse Systems optical mice. They have metal mouse pads with 
dots on IIRC.

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