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Optical mice
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By Terry
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October 02, 2000, 10:29 PM
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Have anyone seen a optical mice round-up? I wanna know how all of them stack up to each other. Feel free to send a link, I would greatly apprciate it thx
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By sapasion
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October 03, 2000, 02:19 AM
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quote:Originally posted by Terry: Have anyone seen a optical mice round-up? I wanna know how all of them stack up to each other. Feel free to send a link, I would greatly apprciate it thxNo but I like my Intellimouse Optical, even if the reviews have been lukewarm.
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By Mr_Q
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October 03, 2000, 05:35 AM
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Here some links: http://www.gamecenter.com/Hardware/Roundup/Mouse/ http://www.gamezilla.com/reviews/hardware/mouseroundup.asp http://www.gamepc.com/reviews/hardware_review.asp?review=omouseru&page=1 hope it helps
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By zombor
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October 03, 2000, 09:03 AM
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hell, ill give you my own review...my logitech optical wheel mouse(the blue one) kicks the crap out of my moms intellimouse...its smaller, easier to use(because its smaller), and if your a lefty, you can use it(do they make left handed intellimouses?)
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By Grizzly
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October 03, 2000, 09:12 AM
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I gotta throw in my two cents for the Intellmouse Explorer just because how strongly...or maybe a better word would be how "passionatly" I feel about it. I LOVE the MS Intellimouse Explorer. It's a big mouse...and differently shaped, which made it *very* hard for me to get used to at first. Especially with Quake, it took me a good 2 weeks until I could rail decently again. But once I got used to it...oh man, I wouldn't dream of using a different mouse. I used to like the Logitech Wingman Gaming mice, but I actually went through 3 of those before I finally determined they were a piece of crap. 3 mice...each of which died within a month of purchase, because the left mouse button just wore out. Once I can understand, twice....maybe! But certainly not 3 mice in a row!! It was at that point that I lost all my faith in Logitech, and decided to go back to the quality MS mice. I bought the Explorer, and have had it for over 6 months of harcore usage...and it doesn't miss a click, wrist snap, or beat. The Explorer rocks my world...and makes for a great conversational piece in college, lol. Everytime a girl comes in the room she's enchanted by my cool glowing red mouse. I could ramble on forever about how nice this mouse is...but I think you all got my point
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By Adisharr
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October 03, 2000, 01:05 PM
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People who don't like optical mice are probably not using the right surface. At least that what I have read lately in these forums..the surface is EVERYTHING with an optical.$ .02
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By mpitts
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October 03, 2000, 02:09 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Grizzly: I gotta throw in my two cents for the Intellmouse Explorer just because how strongly...or maybe a better word would be how "passionatly" I feel about it. I [b]LOVE the MS Intellimouse Explorer. It's a big mouse...and differently shaped, which made it *very* hard for me to get used to at first. Especially with Quake, it took me a good 2 weeks until I could rail decently again. But once I got used to it...oh man, I wouldn't dream of using a different mouse. I used to like the Logitech Wingman Gaming mice, but I actually went through 3 of those before I finally determined they were a piece of crap. 3 mice...each of which died within a month of purchase, because the left mouse button just wore out. Once I can understand, twice....maybe! But certainly not 3 mice in a row!! It was at that point that I lost all my faith in Logitech, and decided to go back to the quality MS mice. I bought the Explorer, and have had it for over 6 months of harcore usage...and it doesn't miss a click, wrist snap, or beat. The Explorer rocks my world..and makes for a great conversational piece in college, lol. Everytime a girl comes in the room she's enchanted by my cool glowing red mouse. I could ramble on forever about how nice this mouse is...but I think you all got my point [/B] I totally agree. I have had the IntelliMouse Explorer for 6+ months and it has been wonderful. I really like it, and it fits my hand great. The only thing that has happened to it is that the Microsoft logo has rubbed off, but you really can't consider that a BAD thing.
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By GravY
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October 03, 2000, 02:40 PM
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I've had mine intellimouse w/intellieye since they came out and I would never think about going back to the old ball.. very smooth and accurate..
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By Triton
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October 03, 2000, 03:53 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Grizzly: I gotta throw in my two cents for the Intellmouse Explorer just because how strongly...or maybe a better word would be how "passionatly" I feel about it. I [b]LOVE the MS Intellimouse Explorer. It's a big mouse...and differently shaped, which made it *very* hard for me to get used to at first. Especially with Quake, it took me a good 2 weeks until I could rail decently again. But once I got used to it...oh man, I wouldn't dream of using a different mouse. I used to like the Logitech Wingman Gaming mice, but I actually went through 3 of those before I finally determined they were a piece of crap. 3 mice...each of which died within a month of purchase, because the left mouse button just wore out. Once I can understand, twice....maybe! But certainly not 3 mice in a row!! It was at that point that I lost all my faith in Logitech, and decided to go back to the quality MS mice. I bought the Explorer, and have had it for over 6 months of harcore usage...and it doesn't miss a click, wrist snap, or beat. The Explorer rocks my world..and makes for a great conversational piece in college, lol. Everytime a girl comes in the room she's enchanted by my cool glowing red mouse. I could ramble on forever about how nice this mouse is...but I think you all got my point
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By Azuth
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October 03, 2000, 04:49 PM
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The only real competition is between the Intellimouse Explorer and the cool new Logitec one(forget the name). I've got the microsoft one and my roomy has the logitec one. They both work fine and its really just a matter of adjusting, but here are my opinions.Microsoft's roller is smoother and easier to use. Logitec's thumb button is easier to use since you can rest your thumb on the mousepad rather than keeping it hovering 3/4 inch up. Other than those two differences, they are about the same.
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By sicko
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October 03, 2000, 06:36 PM
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I've heard that the standard optical mice use only one light while those made by Mac use two pointed in opposite directions to give better stability and control while moving the mouse very quickly. I dunno, have any of you guys heard about this
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By Duo
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October 03, 2000, 06:49 PM
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quote:Originally posted by zombor: hell, ill give you my own review...my logitech optical wheel mouse(the blue one) kicks the crap out of my moms intellimouse...its smaller, easier to use(because its smaller), and if your a lefty, you can use it(do they make left handed intellimouses?)
I hear ya, the logitech optical mouse is the best mouse I have ever used. Go with logitech. Duo
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By Just
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October 03, 2000, 09:09 PM
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I have one and it rocks, my old mouse didnt have wheel, but once you go wheel, you dont go back.I have had no probs whatsoever with it
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By alphaash
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October 04, 2000, 06:06 AM
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For those who say the Logitech is better because it is smaller, that may be the case if you have small hands. As an ex Rugby player, with BIG hands the MS Intellimouse Explorer is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used, and I would say I have tried most including the logitech, razor boomslang, etc. etc.
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By Grizzly
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October 04, 2000, 07:37 AM
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Hahaha, agreed! I'm a pretty big guy...and I need a big mouse to meet my needs! The Intellimouse Explorer is a MANS mouse!
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By mpitts
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October 04, 2000, 08:59 AM
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quote:Originally posted by Grizzly: Hahaha, agreed! I'm a pretty big guy...and I need a big mouse to meet my needs! The Intellimouse Explorer is a [b]MANS mouse! [/B]Yeah! Logitech mice are for GIRLS! Wait, I use a Logitech MouseMan Wheel at work.. nevermind.
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By zombor
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October 04, 2000, 09:11 AM
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quote:Originally posted by alphaash: For those who say the Logitech is better because it is smaller, that may be the case if you have small hands. As an ex Rugby player, with BIG hands the MS Intellimouse Explorer is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used, and I would say I have tried most including the logitech, razor boomslang, etc. etc.actually, i have pretty big hands, and so does my freind that has the same mouse.
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By BlackTriad
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October 04, 2000, 10:57 AM
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Okay y'all, this is a 'lil off topic but I'm going to ask anyway.How does the optical mice stack up to say the "Logitech Mouseman Wheel" in UT,Q3A/Q3F, Halflife TFC, ect.? Do they give you better, worse, or the same control? Have you experienced any quirks with these optical mice in thses FPS's? I need a new mouse, and if I can get a low maintenance one that works the same or better than an old ball type then thats what I'm going to do.
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By Grizzly
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October 04, 2000, 11:31 AM
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I'll give you my personal endorsement for the MS Intellimouse Explorer. It's *great* for games once you get used to it. It takes a week or so to get used to it;'s shape and feel, but once you do, I would wager to say it's more precise than any ball mouse you'll come across....and oh yeah, the biggest benefit of all, you never hafta clean those silly little rollers inside the mouse! Yay!As for Logitech, I can see alot of folks here on this board have had good experiences with them, I wish I could say the same for myself. Logitech rorally screwed me, 3 times... In my opinion, they're pretty low-rent mice, but that's just my opinion In conclusion: quote:MS optical Mice rock my world. Especially for gaming!
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By Hoss
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October 04, 2000, 03:15 PM
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My Intellimouse saved my life. I was always cleaning the wheels. THE WHEELS!!!! Now I'm a changed man, I can go out and do things now without the wheels. Just dont look directly into the light or you'll go blind. Seriously though, I love my optical. I think the IntelliMouse is better but to each there own. Hoss
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By jtshaw
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October 04, 2000, 03:19 PM
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I use one and like it for the most part, I hear they aren't considered the best for gaming because they have slower movement response or something? But I can't tell a bit of difference. quote:Originally posted by Terry: Have anyone seen a optical mice round-up? I wanna know how all of them stack up to each other. Feel free to send a link, I would greatly apprciate it thx
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