Mice

by Shiri

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Fania2009-03-16 20:31:00
QUOTE (Sadhyra @ Mar 16 2009, 07:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was all excited to read about some crazy infestation and subsequent cat adoption frenzy. Tch, just nerd talk. sad.gif

Yeah...me too. I guess we have to start our own topics so we can read the interesting stuff.

QUOTE (Desitrus @ Mar 16 2009, 01:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I guess I don't consider 60 bucks expensive, who knew?! Plus, as far as the DeathAdder goes, it's one of the few mice that allows directly-mappable keys under the 64 bit vista OS. Most make you provide a work-around such as changing your push-to-talk key to ScrLk and then re-assigning one of the mouse buttons to ScrLk in the driver; rather than providing the proper hooks for MouseButton4-8.


I like the cheap mouse I bought for 20 bucks. Oooohh also the spiffy one I got with my Wacom tablet. No wires because it all works from the pad...weeeeee!
Caffrey2009-03-16 21:41:45


There, to keep the cat people happy.

I also don't consider £40 to be expensive... plus, try lining up 11,500 5x5 pixel squares with a crappy cheap mouse tongue.gif
Gregori2009-03-17 08:27:30
I found the cheapest and fastest way to get a mouse is to perch a paper towel tube on the counter edge with a 5 gallon bucket on the floor under it... oh.. wait... wrong mouse discussion.
Tervic2009-03-17 08:38:08
QUOTE (caffrey @ Mar 15 2009, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Lovely mice, I've got their Copperhead, superb quality and I agree about the reduction in wrist pain. If I don't have a good mouse, I suffer.

I paid about £40 for mine I seem to remember. Website says they are going for $70 currently.

I got mine on sale for something like 30 USD. Plus, it's lasted a year and a half, so I feel like it was worth it. Plus it's pretty. happy.gif

The mappable buttons are really nice too. I use the thumb ones for forward and back while websurfing, and it saves me a lot of grief. Not to mention while playing TF2..... omnom.