Logitech MX-518 is full size, corded, glitch-free, built like a tank and
damn good looking too. Check out the reviews on the Egg. Don't give your
cash to MS. LOL
On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:05:37 -0600, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
Yeah, that $20 corded mouse sounds like a winner for that application.
I have noticed other problems with my cordless too, but just doing
regular desktop work.
On 2/9/2011 12:50 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
If you game you don't want cordless even with the advancements in tech.
I gamed for months with my cordless mouse and mostly it worked just
fine but there were plenty of times that it would act up. I don't have
a definitive answer why but my best guess is that it has something to
do with Windows and the USB ports. That goes for both Vista and Windows
7 because both of them exhibited the same problem which is quite
distracting when you are fragging enemies and your mouse becomes
unresponsive.
On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 08:56:34 -0600, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
had not thought of that...
On 2/9/2011 9:47 AM, FORC5 wrote:
laser way to go, longer battery life.
using mx620 ( which is probably old tech by now)
fp
At 12:16 AM 2/9/2011, Anthony Q. Martin Poked the stick with:
Anyone have a desktop mouse recommendation? I'd prefer a full sized
mouse, but don't need a zillion buttons. Hopefully, the scroll
wheel won't crap out like mine is doing now. USB wireless or
bluetooth is fine.
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