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by ColinC , Jun 25 '00
Pros: Scroll Button Cons: Track ball instead of laser
I personally like the IntelliMouse very much. I like the scroll button feature on it not just because I can scroll down the screen with ease, but when I play computer games I can scroll through my choice of weapons. I think that anyone who plays games...
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by wc201 , Feb 01 '01
Pros: no more cleaning, precise control Cons: a bit expensive, awkward button placement, no real customizing options
This mouse is definitely for Window users. I believe MS is also pushing this model for Mac, but the program that will work with this trackball is mainly for window usage and internet explorer usage in mind.
This optical trackball is truly...
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by kenopoly , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Benefits of a trackball and a scroll wheel Cons: Perhaps if it could be packaged in a smaller case!
OK, I know this is in the right category. I accidentally posted this on another part of the site. Sorry, Epinions! :-)
Here is my opinion on the Microsoft IntelliMouse TrackBall. I hope it will help someone out.
I was really...
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by hockey31 , Feb 17 '00
Pros: Simple Setup Cons: Not for the avid Gamer
So, I goto the store and I see this RED mouse.. I just had to have it. Not realizing it was a USB mouse, I took it home and was unhappy to see that it would not work on my older machine. Much to my surprise, I see a ps/2 adapter for this mouse. (Good...
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by mburton , Dec 14 '99
Pros: no rollers, five buttons and a wheel Cons: position of front, side button
This is the absolute best mouse I have ever used. Imagine, no more balls or rollers to clean! In a manufacturing plant with a dirty environment, this is a great feature. The wheel and main buttons are the same as other wheel-mice, no better, no worse....
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by chazzy , Jun 24 '00
Pros: Slick look, works well everywhere Cons: Large size makes it less-than-portable
It's a great mouse for all of the best reasons. But it's even more valuable *away* from the desktop. What do I mean? It's great for use with a notebook in situations where you absolutely must have a mouse; nothing else is as fast or as accurate. When...
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by cracker_jax , Feb 22 '00
Pros: Good for Internet junkies Cons: Bad for twitch gamers
I was perfectly happy with my Logitech Mouseman+. It got the job done with a sufficient amount of buttons. Then I heard about the IntelliMouse Explorer. Previously Microsoft's Intellimice have been pretty mediocre if you ask me. You paid a lot for...
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by kilago , Dec 06 '99
Pros: 4 buttons, maintenance-free Cons: cost
Point, click, point, click, and what the heck!
Who'd have ever thought the idea of the "mouse" could have came this far. I mean, Apple still insists on ONE BUTTON. What is this idea I'm talking about? A ball-less mouse with 4...
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by inwodragon , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Easy to use, works just as good as a regular mouse Cons: Random mouse jumps, sticky bottom
Microsoft does it again, not getting it right on the first try.
The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer is a very good mouse, don't get me wrong, but it has several flaws that I've found to be very annoying. Lets get the bad out of the way first. The...
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by lrhughes , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Easy to use, Zero learning curve. Cons: None
If you spend as many hours in front of a computer as I do, or if you are an avid internet surfer, you have got to buy Intellimouse Pro or better! This mouse came with my HP8576C. So far it has worked better than any mouse I have ever used. No sticking,...
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by billyhigin , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Feels excellent in the hand, Looks cool, usb, laser technology=No cleaning the mouse, Works with PC and MAC usb Cons: Left handed people are left out, left button has springy feel, 4th and 5th button slightly awkward, A big expensive
As friends of mine will agree I have used and owned many many mice. I've owned Microsoft basic mice, Microsoft natural with scroll wheel, and the Logitech basic scroll mouse. All of these mice have their high and low points but none of them gave me the...
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by pinstripekid , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Incredible accuracy and ease of use..just plug it in! Cons: none so far!
I recently purchased the Microsoft Intelimouse with Intellieye, and I have to say it was one of the best computer related purchases I have made. Scanning 1,500 times per second, the optical sensor on the bottom of the mouse makes for unmatchable...
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by Nuge , Jan 26 '00
Pros: No maintenance Cons: None
If you have a mouse as a pet, I'm sure you are happy to clean it, pamper it,put up with its eccentricities, etc. If you're like me, and the only mouse that you have is attached to your computer, you just want it to perform.
I didn't like cleaning,...
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by newtownbeans - Top 1000, Dec 25 '99
Pros: Fit, sensitivity, design Cons: Front thumb button too close to rear button
The new Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer computer mouse is a worthwhile investment for any serious home computer user. The new sleek design fits more comfortably in all keyboard drawers of computer desks and it comes with an adapter to plug into PS2 ports...
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by HydroPupy , Jan 18 '00
Pros: nice design, excellent tracking, never have to clean, 5 buttons Cons: skips when moved fast
The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer has made my life much much easier in many ways while computing. First off, the five buttons and the scroll wheel completely eliminate the need to move the cursor over to the scroll bar and to the forward and back...
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