I'm the worlds worst at getting the cord on my mouse all tangled up. Either it's tangled up or the silly cord doesn't want to let me go where I want to go.
Pros: Freedom from hunching over your desktop! Cons: The shape is a little awkward
Are you tired of cords all over your desk? Keyboard cords, joystick cords, speaker cords...the list goes on and on. It seems like every peripheral on you desk comes with another cord to add to the clutter. Not Anymore!!
Pros: It turns out those ergonomists have a clue after all. Cons: You have to keep a supply of batteries handy.
Whenever my father (raised on '40s radio programs) sees something that impresses him, he chimes, "Why that's slicker than snot on a gold tooth." The formulation puzzled me in my early youth, amused me when I realized that fathers weren't supposed to say...
Pros: Cordless, easy to install, smooth operation, cool colors Cons: None at this time...
In our apartment in the master bedroom, nestled away underneath our not exactly living green and red juniper tree (hey it matches the furniture), on which butterfly’s rest and a Bluejay tends her newly forming eggs, sits upon a small stand our laptop. I...
Pros: Super smooth action, ergonomically fits my hand Cons: So far, so good!
Once you've had cordless, you'll never go back! I bought my Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse last June to have on hand for a quick replacement. My Microsoft Mouse, the original one that came with my 1997 Gateway Computer, was acting fussy. But yet it...
Pros: Six foot range from receiver box allows complete freedom of mouse placement. Cons: Any problems with the mouse are probably my fault (I admit it)
Ok, I tend to take my computer gaming a little seriously. Ok, very seriously. There is nothing I hate more than playing an online computer game and getting dropped just as the action is getting good! Well, I need to release my angst somehow while I...
Pros: Smooth design, very accurate, nice wheel feel. Cons: Could use an extra button, battery life is an issue after a couple months.
The only real downside to owning a cordless mouse is that its battery operated. I'm wondering if they put the batteries inside the receptor unit as opposed to the mouse would the batteries last longer. But then, would you have to have a line of sight...
I had a problem. Actually, I had a few problems. First off, my mouse cord didn’t reach to where I wanted my mouse to be. Secondly, the cord continuously got tangled up with the other cords and interfered when I was trying to type. Lastly, my mouse...
Pros: Duh, it's cordless! PS2/USB & PC/Mac compatible Cons: Still a corded receiver to hook up, cluttering software installed, dang batteries
The Cordless mouse: Frankenstein genetic tinkering?
Does a cordless mouse go against natural law? By golly, part of the reason it was called a mouse in the first place is the "tail." What on earth was Logitech (the creator of the...
Pros: The best thing about this mouse is that it's WIRELESS!! Cons: the mouse is too addictive!
The Mouse. It has two buttons, a wheel sometimes and a ball that rolls around. It controls a pointer on the screen. Simple and easy, but it has never been fun for two things: it’s too loud, hard to press and that darn wire! So there were three...
Pros: Convenient features, radio operating transmitter Cons: habit forming
If you find cordless phones a real plus, just wait until you try a good cordless mouse. The initial benefits are obvious-no cord to tangle, get caught or be mangled by cats who find mouse cords are tasty as-er-mice. Blessed as I am with a cat who...
Pros: Cordless, yet works better than any other mouse I've ever used Cons: nada
Once upon a time, there was a UBB (Ultimate Bulletin Board) called Seksay. I was a frequent poster on this UBB. Once I logged on with my Acer wireless keyboard, and I was having so much trouble with it, every time I made a post on Seksay, I would b:tch...
My only problem is that my eyes aren't good enough to use the mouse at its full range and still see the monitor!
I had ordered a different mouse and was shipped the Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse by accident, but after I tried it, I decided it was...
Pros: Small, Inexpensive, Easy to install, No limiting mouse cord, Works in MS DOS Cons: Change batteries every 3 months, Software - memory consuming
Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse comes in two parts: mouse (ergonomically shaped, has a scrolling wheel that doubles as a 3rd button) and receiver (small gray box with a cord and a "Connect" button) that plugs into...
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