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by willman33 , Jan 18 '00
Pros: the best mouse in the business Cons: too much money for it
Microsoft and Bill Gates get smarter and smarter as the years pass. Get this, a mouse that has no cord, no ball, and you can store it anywhere! This device, I would have to say is THE best mouse that I have ever seen. It works so good, that I can't...
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by azimhusain , May 24 '00
Pros: Easy to use, comfortable, gives you control Cons: none
Handy? Why handy?
Well unlike many other mice (e.g. the "mouse" for the IMAC!), this mouse actually fits in your hand, it goes with the curve of your hand, has a wide base so it really supports your palm. Easy to use, you get LOADS...
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by faeriewing , Dec 27 '99
Pros: Easy to use and neat to look at Cons: A bit pricey
My family purchased this mouse as a Christmas gift for my father, after he killed the mouse that came with it. The members of my family have a history with standard mice and trackballs--that is, we're serial killers of these devices--so after seeing one...
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by bryan.casto , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Great Movement, Nice Feel... Cons: ...Takes Getting Used To
I knew the day would eventually come that my beloved Intellimouse would bite the dust, and when it did, I was heartbroken. That is, until I found it's hot-rodding cousin, the Intellimouse Explorer.
The IE is a fantastic mouse, with precision...
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by Firestar1 , Feb 18 '00
Pros: Accurate, No Cleaning, Gun-Metal Grey Cons: Pricey
This is such a cool toy. Gone are the monthly days of cleaning all the gunk out of your poor overused mouse, now just a nice red light to keep you going. The tracking is incredible, and it will track on any surface, tabletop, mouse pad, walls, limbs, you...
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by andykrynn , Jan 24 '00
Pros: great control Cons: red glow
I thought it would be good but when i used it i was shocked how wonderful it was. first of all, it works on nearly every surface you can throw at it, except for mirrors. it is also dosent have a ball or rollers that get dirt in the and makes 'mousing' a...
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by C8H10N4O2 , Feb 25 '00
Pros: Excellent tracking, great design Cons: None
Microsoft's hardware division has done it again. The InteliMouse Explorer is the best mouse out there. It has a scroll wheel, two customizable buttons on the left, and a sleek grey design.
The main advantage of this mouse is the...
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by Doug-M , Apr 19 '00
Pros: No cleaning Cons: A few dollars more
Sick of cleaning your mouse? Jerky cursor? Get the Intellimouse, a few bucks more but the last mouse you will own. Nice scroll button in the middle for web pages. Works with an "eye" to take a snapshot of the surface below and compares with...
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by brad_morris , Apr 07 '00
Pros: Smooth operation Cons: Short learning curve
I just recently acquired this mouse via an internet deal for less than $20 bucks shipped. I have been very pleased with its performance to date. The software installation was trouble-free and fast and I appreciate the fact that Microsoft was kind enough...
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by joanfaires , Sep 09 '01
Pros: very comfortable. Cons: not optical, so it gets dirty.
not cordless, so the cord gets tripped on.
trackballs are superior to mice because they eliminate the tension in the upper arm and shoulder.
i really love the feel of this trackball. i like the placement of the ball so i can steer with my index and middle finger. my thumb just doesn't seem...
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by kkm5848 , Jan 19 '00
Pros: erogonomic, no mouseball, 5 buttons Cons: none
This is an awesome mouse. First, the fact that it doesn't have a mouse ball means you don't have to periodicly clean it. This also means that it will never skip. Also, the five buttons can be assigned to different tasks which means less switching...
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by ukulele , Dec 12 '99
Pros: Fast, precise, stationary and comfortable Cons: None that I could find
I have owned more mice then Upjohn's Laboratory and the Microsoft IntelliMouse Trackball is by far my favorite. I was looking for a mouse with a scroll wheel and the IntelliMouse captured my attention the minute I put my hand on it. This solidly built...
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by rshapiro , Feb 02 '00
Pros: USB, Grey color, glows in the dark Cons: Not for gamers, poor tracking
I bought this mouse thinking that the laser would be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well, it's not that great. I tried it on a hardwood surface on a desk and also on a black formica surface and nothing works well. The mouse is jumpy, skips and...
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by Tsant7 , Feb 14 '00
Pros: Exellent Precision Cons: Still looking
I bought This mouse very unsure what to expect. Look, I'm not going to call myself cheap, instead frugal. Spatially when your talking about a $50+ dollar mouse. now I know that I made the right choice. Because I play 3d Accelerated games, and theres...
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by webdave , Jan 24 '00
Pros: no cleaning Cons: oddly shaped, not for a lefty, bright red light
I recieved this mouse as a Christmas present. Before I was using a generic two button mouse that I had to clean about once a week. The mouse works great. However I found it to be slightly large. It looks like it is only made for right handed people...
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