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by evilc , Oct 10 '00
Pros: Ease of use Cons: May not meet ALL requirements for FPS shooters.
Just an addendum to what I saw from someone else regarding caveats for gamers.
1) There seems to be a speed limit above which the mouse functions abnormally.
This can be noticed if you move the mouse left and right really quick in...
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by ericb1 , Jul 25 '00
Pros: No cleaning, very accurate Cons: Intense gaming can cause the mouse pointer to jerk straight up at times.
This is the newest advancement in mouse technology. This mouse doesn't use a ball which means there is no cleaning what so ever. This mouse uses a laser to reflect an image of the surface you are moving it on such as your mouse pad. It reflects back at a...
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by StrikerObi , Mar 16 '00
Pros: Sleek, accurate as anything, extra buttons, cool glow Cons: expensive
This mouse is a tiny god. It is the single best mouse on the market. The ultra unique feature is that it doesen't have a ball. Nope, Microsoft decided to leave out the ball. Instead they replaced it with a LED light and a tiny camera. The light is shined...
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by Jim's , Nov 20 '99
Pros: great confort and productivity Cons: it has a tail
I've been reading all the tales on epinion about the new cordless mouse.
Thank you very much, but why bother if you have already have a good mouse? I bought two MS IntelliMouse Pro meeces about six months ago... they have been one of the...
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by Jennifer_V_P , Aug 21 '00
Pros: reduces wrist strain Cons: for right hand only
The Microsoft intellimouse track ball has made all the work I do on my PC much easier. Its shape reduces wrist strain because it stays in one place, and the wheel makes scrolling a breeze. The intellipoint software has step saving features that make...
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by sadpoti , Oct 27 '99
Pros: It will last forever Cons: sticks when going fast
I got a computer. I got a mouse with that computer. Then, I got a good mouse.
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. Okay, lets put aside all the hype about the “new technology” and just talk about how it works. As a mouse for word processing and...
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by yodyod , Oct 25 '99
Pros: Superior design, comfortable for long-session use Cons: Requires lengthy, frequent cleaning
This trackball has perhaps the best finger configuration/setup. Unlike most trackballs, the Microsoft setup has you clicking with your thumb and spinning the ball with your index finger, rather than the other way around. This makes sense, since your...
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by macopley , Dec 23 '99
Pros: Excellent precision, use it on any surface Cons: A little pricey, but prices are dropping..
Microsoft does it yet again with the release of their new Microsoft Intellimouse with the IntelliEye technology. After years of using the old mouse, this new mouse is truly a blessing. I can't count the number of times that I had to take the old mouse...
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by patrickandsarah , Oct 14 '99
Pros: great looks and performance; Net navigation buttons are a godsend Cons: sluggish USB performance
It is easy to take a mouse and keyboard for granted, and most computer users do. And until now, there really hasn't been a mouse that you would recommend to a friend. That is, until the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer came along.
This is a...
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by bigredlinux , Jul 15 '00
Pros: comfortable, accurate Cons: none to speak of
If you have ever thought that using a mouse on your leg was a ridiculous idea, you have never used this mouse. Working on any surface that exists, this mouse is accurate, comfortable and offers plenty of buttons to configure. Plus, turn out the lights...
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by jamesp8999 , Dec 09 '99
Pros: No mechanical parts. Smooth pointing. Cons: None
My Plain Jane mouse had finally given up the fight. The roller ball just ain't what she used to be. So I went to my local Sam's Club and found they carried the new Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye. What a find! No more jerky movement. No more...
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by plu , Mar 09 '00
Pros: new technology, ease to use, great design, extra features. Cons: price a little on the high side right now, the color is weird (but it does stand out though :) ).
If you are like me who uses your computer pretty much 24/7 and mouse is pretty much a part of you, you can't go wrong with the new Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer with the IntelliEye technology. This new baby uses a sensor to detect movements. No more...
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by singleguy1974 , Jun 25 '00
Pros: No Rollerball, But An Electronic Eye At The Bottom Cons: None
I recently purchased this mouse to replace an older mouse that died on me. One of the first things I liked about this mouse was that it didn't have a rollerball, but an electronic eye at the bottom for the mouse movements. Unlike a regular mouse with a...
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by tlf , May 04 '00
Pros: 5 buttons, 7 programmable functions, never having to scroll with clicks again... Cons: Can't track on mono-colored surfaces and mirrors (Why would you anyway?), Sometimes mistracks when moved very quickly in circles, etc.
I actually got this mouse as a birthday present to complement an iMAC. I opened it up, and was instantly impressed. Without installing anything it worked on my computer. I of course downloaded the extra software (http://www.microsoft.com/mouse) and...
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by andersonjoy , Jan 21 '01
Pros: Well thought out, convenient extra buttons, great looking Cons: Microsoft makes it. :+) Side buttons don't work in linux yet.
Well, I finally broke down and bought one of these fancy new mouses. I had a very old Microsoft PS2 mouse from circa 1995. Yes, that long ago! I saw this Intellimouse Explorer in the store and decided it looked like "The One." I got it home and wish...
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