I agree with you 100% and share your concerns about the wireless mice. I am shopping for a non-wireless mouse for myself, as well. I'm looking at products in stores from both Microsoft and Logitech that are not wireless. I presume that these are not the newest-out products.
Hah!
I stopped by PC World this afternoon. For those of you who don't live in the UK, PC World is the computer supplies shop least likely to have in stock the one item you really require. Imagine my surprise when I picked up the _last_ non-wireless Intellimouse Explorer 4.0. All the others were wireless.
I'm using it right now and it's a fine rodent. Almost the same size as its predecessor, but slightly more sculpted. The wheel has no click-stops; it has a completely smooth and initially disconcerting scroll. But I like it, I think.
That said, I was torn, much to my surprise, between the MS Intellimouse and Logitech's MX 500. That mouse was a fine piece of work. The only feature it lacked was the side-scrolling function of Microsoft's wheel. And it felt 1% less chunky than Microsoft's equivalent. Still, a pleasant surprise from a company that I traditionally equate with nanotechnology.
Happy hunting RSI Warriors.
-- bOOyah
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