Pros: Easy to use and set up . Smooth as can be. Optical wireless. Cons: Doesn't turn off unless you remove receiver from the computer when the computer is off
When I first bought my Toshiba Laptop I thought I would try to learn how to use the mouse pad which is part of the machine but after a few days of fumbling around and having the pages I was looking at reduce suddenly for some reason I decided to get an ...
The snap-in receiver is oh so neat and a battery saver.
Cons: It doesn't slide well on smooth surfaces.
< b>We bought a Gateway notebook computer two years ago, which I really like for traveling or being limited to access to our desktop due to surgery. I bought a mini-Logitech mouse for it. (Which I can't tell you what exact mouse it was as ...
Pros: Works as well as a wired optical mouse; nice design; ambidextrous mouse Cons: None. (See review for important info on how to save battery life)
Even though most notebook computers produced nowadays come with a touchpad (also sometimes called "mousepad") that allows users to replicate traditional PC desktop and/or laptop mice, I suspected that it would be more practical to order a wireless ...
Pros: Smooth motion tracking, minimal power consumption, innovative design Cons: Will not work on glass surfaces
If you've been using computers for a while, you probably remember the standard Ball Mouse that came with earlier computers. Maybe you're even still using one today. The first Ball Mouse was invented in 1972 by Bill English. It replaced external ...
Pros: easy to use Cons: price could be a factor if you don't find a good sale
I purchased the Microsoft 3000 Mouse last year on a Black Friday sale. I actually bought two of them since it was such a good deal. I intended to give one as a gift but I liked it so much, I wound up using both of them (on two different ...
Pros: Convenient receiver and storage, long battery life, comfortable to hold, has all basic features Cons: Three foot range, small size, few functions, works on few surfaces, impossible to turn off
I bought a laptop for the first time in December 2008 as a birthday gift to myself, and I found myself quickly frustrated with the touch pad. While it worked as well as it was supposed to, it limited my precision and gave me a hand cramp if I used it ...
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