>
>Anyone have recommendations? I was considering the MacAlly iceMouse,
>which looks nice. And my one-button MacAlly ADB mouse has served me
>well for six years and shows no sign of crapping out any time soon. As
>long as I'm asking, anyone want to buy a Studio Mouse or a Logitech
>Wheel Mouse?
>

Luca,

The Mouse I carry for use with my Lombard is a Targus,
Model # PAUM003 USB Optical Mini Mouse. It is small and has a nice ergonomic
shape,but not so tiny that it's uncomfortable. It has three buttons and a
scroll wheel and requires no drivers in OS 9 and up. Best of all it's 
black and looks great with my Lombard!

Another small optical mouse worth considering is the iOptijr. from Macally
It's also a three button optical scroller.
It has a more traditional Mac teardrop shape ( so it's better for a lefthander)
but it's not as large as a fullsize Apple ADB II  mouse. The housing is clear
(so the red LED shines through from the bottom) and it comes with different
'Fruit' colored inserts so that you can change the color to suit your mood.

-- 
Aloha, Ken

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