Does the perfect mouse (and pad) exist?

I always liked the ergonomics of the Power Computing ADB mouse. But I wanted
an optical mouse (no rubber ball to get rollers dirty), so I picked up a
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical. Which was nice (and cheap).

That got me addicted to two features: The scroll wheel (for scrolling up and
down through documents, email messages and web pages) and a right button
(which I set to function as a "Back" key, for backing up to a previous web
page, a feature to which I quickly became addicted).

More recently I picked up a cheap Logitech First Mouse Wheel, which is
non-optical, but has a scroll wheel and a right button, and has a very nice
ergonomic feel. But again, it's non-optical -- and the Logitech driver
doesn't provide a right-button "Back" feature, which become a "must" for
me).

The Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical remains a very good mouse, although its
four little rubber feet still gather desk grime, which gathers dust, which
must be cleaned -- which raises the second question: What is the best type
mouse pad?

-- Chuck

Hello:
I do not believe that a tolerable mouse exists...I use a Logitech trackball. I have considered getting a Microsoft trackball but there is the problem of Microsoft software...The best computer would have NO Microsoft software.
James


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