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by dtiberio , Oct 09 '00
Pros: Easy to use, reduces strain on arms Cons: Cannot do some highly detailed work
This is the only Microsoft product I can recommend! :)
I bought this trackball because using a mouse causes a nerve pain in my lower arm to my elbow. This caused the pain to go away. The good thing about it is that it is very easy to use and...
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by CP123 , Jan 15 '00
Pros: Realable Cons: Expensive,no left handed model
The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer is a great mouse. But modern mouses that are made now are very realible they rarely break or wear down with usage. But all mouses with a ball will wear out someday. But The Microsoft Intellimouse will never wear out...
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by Slipknot , Jan 20 '00
Pros: VERY FAST Cons: none
What a mouse that scrolls for you? Well get the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer. You don't have to use the little arrow buttons on the side of your browser anymore. The IntelliMouse has a little wheel in the middle of it for really easy access....
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by BayTrader , Dec 23 '99
Pros: long lasting, comfortable looks great Cons: price
This mouse truly is revolutionary. Its so accurate and comfortable. And now moving parts. No need to open it up and keep cleaning it like other mice. And with no moving parts it will last a lot longer than conventional mice including logitech....
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by Frogleg , Apr 29 '01
Pros: No Mouse Ball To Worry,
Ergonomically Fit,
Different Buttons for Different Functions Cons: An Occasional Lock Up
For many computer users they could careless about what mouse they use. As for other advanced users and everyday computer users a mouse is a key accessory. I purchased this mouse and went home to plug it in. With a great company such as Microsoft they...
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by djHack , Nov 21 '00
Pros: comfy, works well, lots of buttons Cons: large hands, cable wear?
I love my intelliMouse Explorer, I actually have one at work on a pc and one at home on my Mac. The only thing is that the the spot where cord goes into the mouse has proven to be a problem. It appears that the connection there is weak or not renforced...
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by eisler , Aug 30 '00
Pros: less maintenance Cons: jerky motion, uncomfortable, can't clean
I tried the Intellimouse Explorer with hopes of finding a smooth operating, maintenance free mouse. Unfortunately, it does not quite work out. This mouse drags across your desk, instead of rolling, and the higher friction results in jerky stop and go...
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by msavad , Nov 22 '00
Pros: Very accurate Cons: Button placement still needs work
Finally a mouse with no ball. The mouse that came with my computer was the Logitech, a lumpy piece of plastic, that worked well for a while. I saw this mouse in a store, at first I though, boy, high price, stupid look mouse. But the more I thought about...
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by david_pitt , May 16 '00
Pros: fits eaisly into your hand, smooth, laser technology, scroll ball Cons: expensive, soft buttons
Do you want a mouse without a ball? Do you think this sort of mouse could work without a ball? Well, it can. The Microsfot IntelliMouse Explorer can do just that. It does not have a ball, but yet can work when rolled over in surface, from a mouse pad...
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by pclear , Nov 24 '99
Pros: There's nothing to hate about it Cons: none
For years I've wanted to get rid of that ball on the underside of my mouse, so I lept at the IntelliEye immediately. So far I have been nothing but satisfied with the mouse. The tracking is excellent and the precision is a blessing when I'm working in...
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by BucthFL , Sep 27 '00
Pros: Optical Mouse, Scroll Wheel For Surfing Web Pages Cons: High Price, Can Get The Same Mice For Much Less From Other Makers
It used to be when you went out to purchase a new mouse they cost you around $25.00 for a good replacement mouse. Now a days you got the newer version of a mouse which is an optical mouse instead of the old fashioned mouse ball in them. I do like the...
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by Chnltbunch , Feb 29 '00
Pros: Very comfortable and easy to use Cons: none
I just bought one of these today at Walmart for $30. I came home, plugged it in, loaded the software and within minutes I was up and running with my new mouse....it was so easy! So far, so good. I love the idea of not having to move your hand all over...
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by oompah , Jun 29 '00
Pros: No mouse ball, look Cons: expensive
I think this is one of the best mice ever created. It has many features
that other normal mice that a user does not have. The most obvious one is that there is no mouse ball. This helps a lot. With my old mouse I used to experience jams because...
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by nashreviewman , Jun 18 '01
Pros: The Best Mouse for Big Hands
the most accurate and responsive Laser Mouse
Awesome Looks Cons: None
Well, im 6''3, and I have big hands. Its gonna take a big mouse for me to get comfortable.
I have previously owned 2 of the Laser MS mouses, The Optical and the Explorer. My first mouse was the Optical. It was awesome. It had high...
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by qwex , Oct 30 '99
Pros: doesn't need cleaning Cons: expensive
If you're a regular PC user, you probably have to clean out your mouse every once in a while. It's amazing all the dust in their after a few days of use. But with these new IntelliEye mice, cleaning out your mouse will be a thing of the past.
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