Craig Carey wrote:
I don't know exactly what problem you're talking about, but logitech and microsft mice are both good. You might want to try using a really cheap no-frills logitech mouse, they're pretty solid.So maybe advice on which mice to buy is needed by us all. I suppose that Kensington is much much too expensive over here in New Zealand due to a high profit margin of the "yeah, they are mice" retail chain outlet. Logitech was not getting commented on well by reviewers, and Microsoft has now got the sample rate of one of its optical mice running at a believable good rate, but maybe the buttons are not OK for some potential buyers. Is there a mouse that permits an escape from the problem of a "worse than Windows 2000 mouse" ?.
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