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by ericsimonton , Feb 01 '00
Pros: Forget Cleaning your Mouse Cons: Price
This mouse has no balls, and that's good!! I got this mouse as a gift and what a wonderful gift it was. If you've ever torn into your mouse in order to clean the ball and it's contacts on the rollers, this product is a must have. Microsoft has...
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by gauldd01 - Top 1000, Oct 12 '99
Pros: Optical Eye Technology - 4 Buttons Cons: None, except I'd love to see a Cordless version
The eagerly anticipated Intellimouse Explorer
with Optical Eye Technology is finally here! The
lastest Microsoft Mouse...
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by HyPeR , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Smooth rolling, great feel, great drivers Cons: Cleaning gunk, Cleaning gunk, Cleaning gunk
Let me start by saying that I am a trackball lover, and read the rest of my opinion under that bias. Now that that is out in the air ...
This is a GREAT trackball! As far as trackballs go in general, I think that they are much easier on the...
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by Terrel , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Great precision, sleek design! Cons: No good for games.
This is the best mouse I've ever used for Windows 95. Its extremely percise, you no longer need a mousepad, 5 programmable buttons, a scroll button, and sleek design, and it uses a laser to direct the cursor. This laser part is really nice. This mouse...
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by xiannyc , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Dust-proof, heavy and large, two extra buttons Cons: Blinking red light may annoy some and the texture does not have the classic glossy feel
I purchased the MS Intellimouse Explorer after having used one of the original Intellimice and multiple MS Natural keyboards. I've always been satisfied with the ergonomics, and because I use my computer more than 10 hours per day, quality peripherals...
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by skadar , Oct 06 '99
Pros: Awesome Wheel Functionality, Great Precision Cons: Expensive if you don't get it with your PC.
The Microsoft Intellimouse is, by far, the best mouse that I have ever used. When I first saw this mouse a couple of years ago, I thought the wheel was kind of hokey. Who would ever need a wheel on top of their mouse? Wow! These days, the wheel is...
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by beast003 , May 13 '00
Pros: Ease of use, smoothness, accuracy, the little scroll button of wonder! Cons: Must be cleaned occasionally
They always said that you could get rich building a better mouse trap, but Microsoft has come a long way by building a better mouse! The only real competitors are the mice which offer no moving parts, but with a standard mouse like this, it really...
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by RFatz , Oct 07 '99
Pros: Easy to use, reduces hand stress, excellent styling Cons: None in my epinion
I have to whole heartedly agree with skadar on his recommendation of the Microsoft IntelliMouse. I first started using it about 2 1/2 years ago when it came with my new Gateway computer. I loved it then and use the wheel extensively. I didn't realize...
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by jnewton , Dec 20 '99
Pros: No cleaning, Programmable Cons: Pricey
What can I say, this is the best mouse i have ever used. 4 buttons may seem a little much at first but they are programmable and really come in handy in any Quake, HL, etc match. Infrared means no cleaning needed. It also means that you will have to...
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by CDMurray , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Great Tracking, nice looks and shape Cons: Price
The Microsoft Intellimouse explorer may seem strange as it sits on your desk emitting an eerie red glow, but it’s a great mouse. It claims on the box that it has the first real advance in mouse technology since the 70’s (or something like that) and it...
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by DanCallaway , Nov 05 '99
Pros: Very precise, won't lose its response Cons: very sensitive to hairs/fibers
I bought this mouse on a whim because I saw it at CompUSA and it featured Mac compatibility. I have an iMac, and was prepared for some of the features not to work- but they do! This mouse is a joy to use and works perfectly with the iMac. The cord is...
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by frissin , Jul 25 '01
Pros: Ergonomic, less/no wrist movement, durability, ease of use, *SCROLL BUTTON* Cons: Acclimation to it can be hard, No south-paws allowed! Tends to clog.
I was cruising Office Depot, checking out all the new-fangled mouse contraptions available. I wasn't planning to get one, since my previous one was okay, average. But this fascinated me. I decided to give it a try.
So, $40 poorer, 1...
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by Thatch , Jan 23 '00
Pros: no trackball, lots of buttons, comfortable, responsive Cons: price
This mouse is the bets mouse I've ever used, its durable and its long lasting since you dont have to worry about the trackball wearing donw, because thier isnt one!
Also you dont have to clean the gunk off your mouse ball. This mouse fits to...
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by devbert , Jan 30 '00
Pros: Really Comfortable, Cool looking, Sleek, Great for gaming Cons: A little jerky at times, $75 bucks for a mouse?
The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer is Microsoft's first attempt at a top quality gaming mouse. Using It's Intellimouse design, it has the same comftorble feel. The problem with the original was that despite the nice hand grip, it moved really slowly,...
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by rjfoster , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Very accurate, No cleaning necessary Cons: Kind of expensive.
I received the IntelliMouse Pro with IntelliEye for Christmas this year, and I think it is just great! It is extremely accurate, and will work well on just about any non-reflective surface. No mouse pad is necessary, although if you just HAVE to use...
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