most of counter-strike players in the world are like this mouse very much. they call it IE3.0. It is so famous that though its price is expensive, lots of people are willing to buy. It use the Microsoft optical orientation technology. Its optical sensor...
Pros: Better then mouse with ball (no cleaning). Smooth wheel. Cons: Too big. Too high. Too heavy. Chance of misclicking the side-buttons is too high.
I bought this mouse many months ago. I'm still using it, but there are some cons. 1: Mainly, i think it's too big. It should be lower. Now your fingers are too high above the desktop. 2: The mouse could be more manouverable if is was lighter and smaller....
Pros: Durable and very sensitive to movement. it's quite an accurate mouse to use. Cons: paint does not last
About 3 years ago i bought an intellimouse. Not being too familiar with the optical technology that it uses i was naturally skeptical, but instead of persisting with the "ball" version of mice that are now almost obsolete, i thought it can only get...
Pros: Easy to use, less wrist strain than a mouse. Cons: rollers get dirty, right-handed only.
After a year of rolling and lifting the mouse that came with my computer, I decided to check out trackballs. I went to my local computer store to feel which ones were comfortable for me and knew at "first feel" that the Intellimouse Trackball was for...
Pros: Ergonomic, No Ball, Customizable Buttons, Scroll Wheel, Fast, Responsive Cons: Back Buttons Sometimes Pressed Easily, Cost, Right-Handed Only
Overall, this is a very nice mouse. A little costly for most mouse buyers, however. The mouse seems to fit naturally in your right hand. This mouse is not for the left-handed. The navigational (backwards and forwards) buttons are convenient, yet...
I just stole this mouse from a coworker because I got tired of cleaning out my track ball. I have been using it for a couple of months now, and I am glad to be free of cleaning it out. I have actually had to clean the pads that it slides on because they...
Pros: Easy to install and use, superb features, comfortable (if large) fit. Cons: Occasionally, the optical sensor misreads fast movements.
...they just lose their balls. Seriously, though, I had no idea what I was in for when I purchased the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. I knew it had this fancy blinking light on the box, and that it used an optical sensor instead of a ball. But...
Pros: No mouse ball. The best optical mouse precission Cons: price. kind of uncomfortable
I was never really a fan of optical mouses. I tryed a few cheap ones and a pretty expensive logitech one. I also tryed the microsoft cheap optical one. One thing i've noticed too is that the original microsoft intellimouse had the same problems but the...
Pros: Use anywhere, hot-swap, 5 buttons, and NO Ball! Cons: Cost more than I wanted to spend but worth it in the end.
Someone suggested I get this mouse for playing an online game (Half-Life) because of all the extra programmable buttons. At first glance I was a little put off by the price having been weaned on cheap $4.99 mice that I would just replace once they...
Pros: True 5 button compatibility with Mac OS-X Cons: A bit spendy, but worth it.
The Apple mouse is pretty, but pretty useless for viewing web pages (no scroll key) -- finally I have a capable component to work with the power of a G4 Mac. The software CD with the mouse will have you install it to OS-9, but you can go to the...
Pros: Superior tracking and feel. Excellent software for Macintosh OSX Cons: Wheel feels a bit clunky and loud. Color's look like cheap PC colors.
Although I’m reading the book again, I felt the title was rather appropriate! I broke down and bought the MS IntelliMouse Explorer. It has 5 buttons, a scroll wheel and software that works flawlessly with Mac OSX. - One of the only customizable mice...
Pros: Scroll wheel, 5 totally re-programable buttons, Support for both PS/2 and USB connections. Cons: Pricey, To Bulky even for people with bigger hands
At first, I got this mouse because I was sick of having to clean out the mouse ball every 2 weeks from my regular mouse, if I didn't then my mouse would skip and work improperly, so I decided to get an Intellimouse Explorer.
Pros: Never gets clogged! Looks cool! Cons: None, maybe price.
I got this mouse with my new Dell 4300 Desktop computer. It was the best mouse that they offered. It is really smooth becuase there is not trackball to clog up. Never needs cleaning and its looks are awsome. Since there is a light and not a ball, its...
Pros: Great feel, great performance Cons: Very expensive, doesn't like glass-top tables. Buttons feel flimsy.
My mouse lost its masculinity! No more balls, just a bright red light that looks really neat. (I can only imagine what the Cordless Intellimouse Explorer must feel like...no tail, no balls...)
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