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I have a sin to confess!
zombie:
The only mouse I ever use is an old microsoft serial mouse, last week it died (don't know how).
So I had to get a new mouse, and what did I buy, another microsoft serial mouse, and I absolutly love it.
I feel so guilty!!!
psyjax:
quote:Originally posted by zombie:
The only mouse I ever use is an old microsoft serial mouse, last week it died (don't know how).
So I had to get a new mouse, and what did I buy, another microsoft serial mouse, and I absolutly love it.
I feel so guilty!!!
--- End quote ---
Have you ever used a Kensington mouse? They make the best mic IMHO. The kengsinton trakball (not the Orbit, which get's skippy after a while) is definetly the best in the world. Running at 80$ once you buy it you will never need another mouse for as long as you use computers. I guarantee that. I have had my Kensington since the beginning of the 90's and it still hasen't keeld out. Looks brand new.
http://www.kensington.com/products/pro_mic_d1029.html
they have fancier ones, but this is the classic, besides the aditional 2 buttons, the design has remained virtualy unchanged
Just thought id plug this. But then again, some people seem to like Mice better than tracks, I don't know why that would be tho.
letre:
A microsoft mouse...hmm...can you really discuss this logically?
foobar:
i had a macroshaft mouse once on a 386, with an os/2 port. it worked perfectly, but only on that computer with that driver. Until today, i can't get it to work with *any* computer, even if they have the round os/2 port or even when i use a converter plug from os/2 to serial ....
Gooseberry Clock:
It's PS/2, dickhead. And don't expect a PS/2 to serial adapter to work with any mouse other than the one it came with.
[ March 23, 2002: Message edited by: Gooseberry Clock ]
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