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I know what my mother in law is getting for Xmas
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merlot
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Oct 22, 2000
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Pros: Easy to use buttons, scroll from anywhere
Cons: None at all
Review: I just received the Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical mouse as a gift. This was something that I had decided I wanted after trying my friend BryRose's IntelliMouse. I kept telling my husband he needed to go over to my friend's house and try it out. Thank...
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Pros: No ball(s)
Cons: Pricing
The Bottom Line: Perfectly usable, perfectly invisible.
Review: After all this hoopla about how bad ball mice are compared to optical, I decided to once and for all ...
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IntelliMouse Optical....Stop Mousing Around with a Ball!
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bluehawq
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Nov 18, 2000
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Pros: Uses Sensor Technology, Ease of use, Fast and Reliable
Cons: Sometimes you may press the side buttons which will page back or forward with out your meaning to.
Review: Since buying the computer that I own now, which was back in early December of 99, in the mouse department, I have been through 5 standard wheel sorts. I live in the back woods and it is necessary to drive over 3 miles of dirt road to get here. The...
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And You Can Use It On Your Pants
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agklocke
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Mar 14, 2001
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Pros: No ball or open parts to collect dust, easy to use
Cons: Right side button not easy for this user to use
The Bottom Line: This mouse doesn't need balls to make it a real mouse. It works perfectly for all my surfing needs.
Review: "I hope this small gift makes your career a little easier, and you can even use it on your pants ..."
This is what the gift tag said. This past Christmas, my husband tormented me by offering this hint on the tag of my gift and keeping it in... |
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Microsoft TrackballOptical
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susiewho
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Dec 10, 2000
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Pros: no wrist movement needed
Cons: have to relearn mouse use
Review: Having developed a painful "computer linked" wrist problem my husband and I began looking at Microsoft products for a replacement mouse. We came across the Microsoft Trackball Optical. I needed a mouse that didn't require moving and one that...
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Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical..What a guy
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SurgRN911
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Jan 21, 2001
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Pros: Easy installation, inexpensive
Cons: He's so brand new, he is still sweeping clean
The Bottom Line: Well worth the money, no more roller balls to collect cat hair. Easy fit, and love the light that it gives off.
Review: It didn't matter how many times I took the thing apart or used my canned air to clean it out, I finally had to admit my mouse was facing his final hurrah. This is like my third roller ball mouse, in a short period of time, so I figured maybe it...
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Husband Got It Right
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rainsjuls
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May 31, 2002
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Pros: Easy glide, easy to set up, and no mouse pad needed.
Cons: Kid will get a kick out of watching the bottom glow.
The Bottom Line: I love it just knowing I don't have to clean the ball area.
Review: A couple of days ago my mouse started giving me problems. The left clicker button just didn't want to work. I tried taking it apart and cleaning it with a cotton swab and alcohol (my mother told me to do that), but it still didn't want to work. My old...
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Hassle-Free Mouse - "The Microsoft Intellimouse Optical"
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My3LilMen
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Jan 20, 2001
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Pros: Easy Navigation without skipping and jamming, no mouse ball
Cons: Expensive price but worth the money.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend the Microsoft Intellimouse Optical for anyone who is looking for a reliable advanced mouse that will save them time and money.
Review: The Microsoft Intellimouse Optical has proven to be one of the best products that I have purchased for myself in a long time. When family asked what I would like to receive for Christmas I replied almost every time saying Wal-mart gift...
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IntelliMouse Optical is Easy to Use!
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KCFemme
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Jun 19, 2000
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Pros: Internet Back/Forward Buttons
Cons: USB Standard ... Make sure of your port type before buying
Review: The Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical has been wonderful so far. It is easy to use, moves smoothly, has extra shortcut buttons, and overall is great accessory to my computer.
The Install - The IntelliMouse Optical comes standard as USB.... |
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Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical
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CindyJean
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May 2, 2001
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Pros: no roller ball, very fluid tracking
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: This is the best mousing device I have ever used. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner.
Review: Introduction
Up until recently I had always used the mouse that originally came with my Compaq computer, and it was less than the bestby far! It has the same problem all standard, roller-ball mice havethe roller ball. This... |
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Microsoft Intellimouse Optical Mouse
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Optical pointing device for right- or left-handed users 5 programmable buttons Provides more control and accuracy than trackball mice Requires no clea...
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