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lock 01-31-2004 08:24 PM

optical mice (mouse)
 
Cant really complain too much about them but.... We have 4 in use here and each one has some sort of problems. One just freezes up every now and then and you need to reboot system. Another freezes in browser but close and open browser again and its fine. Another is battery powered and goes flat in a day before it is ever recharged and the 4th is on the server and doesnt get used enough to know its fault yet. I am running cheaper brands with the mice but wondering if there are many issues with major brands like microsoft and logitech or is it just the fact i got some cheap shit here. More than likely it is windows forgetting drivers which could happen with any brand just wondering if everyone has mouse probs.

nathan_f 01-31-2004 08:27 PM

I've been using the microsoft ones, been through 2 in about 2 years.

Not too bad considering the amount of abuse they recieve.

http://www.selexium.fr/images/upload/msoptmblue.jpg

Pete 01-31-2004 08:31 PM

I'm using one with my new system. I still like my cordless.

washiez 01-31-2004 08:33 PM

Logitech is great.. and Microsoft's isn't so bad either..

lock 01-31-2004 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by washiez
Logitech is great.. and Microsoft's isn't so bad either..
well i think that maybe their drivers are more solid than a bunch of borrowed code from these asian mice.

SixNine 01-31-2004 08:35 PM

Logitech dual optical pointers are hands down the best!

SixNine

ServerMaze-Patrik 01-31-2004 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SixNine
Logitech dual optical pointers are hands down the best!

SixNine

yepp :thumbsup

washiez 01-31-2004 08:39 PM

Why go cheap when it comes to buying a mouse? You use it most of the time when you are at the computer don't ya?

newbreed 01-31-2004 08:41 PM

I'm using a Microsoft on my desktop and I just got a new Logitech for the laptop (MX510). Both od=f them have worked flawlesly so far for us!

Ash@phpFX 01-31-2004 08:46 PM

got a microsoft one, its excelent :thumbsup

PersianKitty 01-31-2004 08:51 PM

I have a Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless mouse and keyboard I use with my Dell Inspiron laptop. I've found they work wonderfully together, but if you use just the mouse or just the keyboard for a while, the Bluetooth receiver starts searching more often for the other item, causing a lag from time to time.

cj-design 01-31-2004 08:52 PM

I got a Packard Bell one from PC World (UK) http://www.pcworld.co.uk for about £5 in a sale...

..its lasted me 2 years with no problems, its fucking mint i tell ya.


Edit: Here is the badboy:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/images/649054_01_huge.jpg

mardigras 01-31-2004 09:13 PM

When I upgraded to XP I couldn't get any software available online to make my Logitech mouse run properly. I switched to a Microsoft mouse and it has lasted about a year but the past few days has started locking up. Not the whole system, I can use up and down keys, but sometimes have to reboot before mouse movement comes back.

fang 01-31-2004 09:28 PM

I've been useing my Logitech for over a year and it has been flawless (on XP Pro.) :thumbsup

nap 01-31-2004 09:34 PM

i have been having problems with my MS mouse. i have had it for about 3 years now and it might just be time for an upgrade.

shepherd 01-31-2004 09:46 PM

Quote:

Cant really complain too much about them but.... We have 4 in use here and each one has some sort of problems. One just freezes up every now and then and you need to reboot system. Another freezes in browser but close and open browser again and its fine. Another is battery powered and goes flat in a day before it is ever recharged and the 4th is on the server and doesnt get used enough to know its fault yet. I am running cheaper brands with the mice but wondering if there are many issues with major brands like microsoft and logitech or is it just the fact i got some cheap shit here. More than likely it is windows forgetting drivers which could happen with any brand just wondering if everyone has mouse probs.


Uses a SUPERMOUSE!
http://www.nt-productions.com/images...supermouse.jpg

JunkyardDog 01-31-2004 11:07 PM

I love the logitech one I got.

Never had an issue with it.

Strife 01-31-2004 11:38 PM

Logitech wireless optical mouse is the way to go :thumbsup

ModelPerfect 01-31-2004 11:52 PM

I got a Sony Memory-Stick reader optical mouse, which was a freebie with my camera...never had a bit of problem with it in over a year.

Turboface 01-31-2004 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Strife
Logitech wireless optical mouse is the way to go :thumbsup
I wouldn't recommend Logitech mouses. I tried one for a week or so and the mouse wheel started giving me a blister on my index finger.

My recommendation: Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer!

:thumbsup

valley hina 02-01-2004 12:00 AM

i have three of those mouses

ThunderBalls 02-01-2004 12:02 AM

<img src="http://www.everythingusb.com/hardware/resize.php?size=200&filename=../images/list/logitechmx700.jpg">

People seem to like this mouse but I found it to be the biggest pain in the ass. If you forget to put it on the charger after a few days you're constantly replacing batteries.

foolio 02-01-2004 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by fang
I've been useing my Logitech for over a year and it has been flawless (on XP Pro.) :thumbsup
ditto.

There are some things you should not go cheap on -- computer items is one of them

lock 02-01-2004 12:20 AM

i have a mouse that was used since 1998 it was a microsoft wheel mouse the original drivers were V2.0 that mouse is a gem still clicks perfectly it would clog but work perfect every time i cleaned it was such a gem. Not used now as it is serial but loved that mouse it is stained around the edges from the dirt grease in fingers eating into plastic.

The idea of dual optical seems to be best bet especially when working on graphics as if you leave mouse still you dont get the response till you move it around. The duals have same issue but at least it knows the last pixel it was on before you move it. I have always bought what was confortable over brands i have the best keyboard that i didnt pay a lot for (talk about touch typing light as) better than any keyboard it came packaged with speakers and a mouse which as in the computer part pile but the keyboard i will keep untill it dies or until ps2 is phased out.

The dual optical seems to be the go in cordless to if the batteries last or get 2
i cant see a problem doubling up a ps2 socket with the same device

Vitasoy 02-01-2004 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by shepherd




Uses a SUPERMOUSE!
http://www.nt-productions.com/images...supermouse.jpg


:1orglaugh I want one :winkwink:

SGS 02-01-2004 02:41 AM

We use both Microsoft and Logitech wireless optical mice here in the office. No problems and no drama at all. :2 cents:


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