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Used my duel optical since around 2002 ish. Cost over $100.00 best investment made.

Time to upgrade to duel laser.

First person is so much better, how ever they dont work on everything (some table tops ect)

My 2c

i use the track ball mouse (the one with the big red ball on top ) ive had it for 9 years il never go back to a normal ball /lazer mouse again hell ive even gone out and bought a spare one for when this one dies

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Hahahaha I still use an original microsoft mouse....has the ball and no scroll wheel :P

Might as well dust off the chisel and go back to writing on rock tablets its such old tech :D

Mines an IBM original...had to drop the ball out of it and clean the rollers in it last night

I've been using a wacom graphire at home since 2002 which I scored when I upgraded to a Intuos at work. so my pc's totally miceless.

edit: actually i tell a fib, sometimes some apps don't support it, which is when the MS optical mouse comes out of the drawer.

I've been using a wacom graphire at home since 2002 which I scored when I upgraded to a Intuos at work. so my pc's totally miceless.

edit: actually i tell a fib, sometimes some apps don't support it, which is when the MS optical mouse comes out of the drawer.

i got an intuos 3 at home, used to do a lot of flash animation, now i use it mostly in photoshop for painting crap

I use a laser mouse, i'm part nerd :down: due to my job :ermm:

Nah, seriously though, if you want a mouse that works on every surface, is extremely reliable and uses one set of batteries every 6 months try a laser,

I've got a laser desktop, wireless keyboard and mouse set, only cost just over $100

http://pcpacific.net/product_info.php?products_id=1786

There is no cool red light like an optical, but when you have an optical running on batteries and change them once a week or so, it gets pretty annoying

cordless FTL. latency, weight from batteries, lower resolution and constantly having to recharge all makes them blow goats, and the only decent cordless ones that solve these issues are like over $100 for the mouse alone. I can deal with a wire attached to my PC.

yeh mines wired and laser, 2400 dpi if i remember correctly so has plenty of resolution, dont need to bump up the OS respose and loose your accuracy. not a fan of wireless ones unless they have a dock instead of batteries

not a fan of wireless ones unless they have a dock instead of batteries
always wondered with the price of cast polymer batteries in mobile phones why they couldn't make a cheap rechargeable mouse that's light and has no need for AAA batteries.

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