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  • B Bart

    DEFINATELY MICROSOFT I have a couple which are about 4 yrs old. I have NEVER had a problem with MS Mouse. They are the most stable thing to come out of the microsoft camp! My small network of 15 computers is missing about 4 MS mouse. Original products tend to be expensive but i will surely get the last 4 very soon! The moral is: NEVER USE ANY OTHER MOUSE. ps. moust of my old ones walked out of the door. I have NEVER had one fail! bart

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    Roger Wright new
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    It seems fairly clear from the small sample set here that the MS mouse is excellent - perhaps the only thing Micro$oft does well. Now if they would only pull their heads out and get on the 'real' Java wagon, I might be able to get a web-enabled mouse that is reliable, and knows in advance which way I want to move it next! Does anybody else remember Prolog? Whatever happenned to AI, and why aren't we seeing more applications that utilize it? I'd love to see a Java package that implements some basic AI classes!

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    • S Sean Cundiff

      Mice that is. Every Microsoft mouse I have ever owned (ok there might be one or two that don't fit this description) has broken/become unusable within a matter of months. (Average seems to be about 6 months) Every Logitech mouse I have ever owned (without exception) has worked divinely :) I even have a Logitech Mouseman 3-button that I bought in 1988 (yes, 1988) that finally went kaput a few months ago. That's 13 years of use from a US$25 mouse :-D The moral of the story: I will always choose a Logitech mouse when given the choice. -Sean ---- "Vigilance With Pride"

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      Tibor Blazko
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      here they recommend MS one: http://www.metku.net/hardware/rottaflekti/index\_eng.html t!

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      • C Chris Maunder

        I've got a Logitech cordless (not optical) and it's been a dream. Nice weight, good tracking, and the cordless-ness is a Godsend. I've also got a MS optical and I find that very light (but still nice too) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Sean Cundiff
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        At work I'm using a Logitech 4-button MouseMan Wheel Optical. It's very nicely weighted and has been perfect. It's even a sexy two-tone navy blue with a cool blue light for the Logitech logo. I haven't tried the Intellimouse, maybe I'll talk a co-worker into buying it and test driving it for me :) However, my next mouse purchase will be the Logitech wireless/optical :-D -Sean ---- "Vigilance With Pride"

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