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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Hardware => Topic started by: Kintaro on 9 October 2005, 18:57

Title: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Kintaro on 9 October 2005, 18:57
Sorry to say, but it rocks, its tiny, not insane tiny like some of them. It works great and I love it. Got it yesterday with my new leather chair.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Jack2000 on 9 October 2005, 19:21
let me ask you is it plasma ??
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 9 October 2005, 19:38
A plasma mouse? I never knew they existed!

Aren't you talking about a screen? Or has Jackass2000 misunderstood the entire purpose of this thread?
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Kintaro on 9 October 2005, 19:55
I am talking about a mouse, not a screen.

Its a tiny optical mouse.

there: http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/catalog/sku.asp?ID=MST8268&LEVEL=SK&PR=Q70&FMID=6346203&SID=VJ6NRQQJFR5U9M1L831226RNMHSC5MNE
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 9 October 2005, 20:11
What operating system are you running on your laptop?

How well do the programmable scroll wheel and other advanced features work with non MS operating systems?
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Kintaro on 9 October 2005, 20:40
Slackware

scroll wheel works fine of course, Linux has supported MS Intellimouse protocol for like 45834-0753-47537509345097345 years
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Refalm on 10 October 2005, 12:55
I still like my Logitech mouse a lot better.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: HeroicRaptor on 12 October 2005, 03:37
I still like my $11 GE optical mouse from Target.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Kintaro on 12 October 2005, 06:57
My other mouse (A4 Tech) didn't have enough room with my deskspace situation.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: MarathoN on 12 October 2005, 11:43
I definitely prefer my tiny typhoon notebook mouse which I got for free. ;)
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Kintaro on 19 October 2005, 05:18
This mouse still kicks arse.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: adiment on 19 October 2005, 05:27
that mouse sucks (unless you have small+thin fingers)... but I do have an MS mouse, and it's poretty good (when it's working)
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Jack2000 on 19 October 2005, 15:39
Oh a mouse yes... [again for the monitor, can you give me some info pls?]

What is with the different brands!!!!!!!!
it is just a mouse nothing special 2 buttons + 1 scroll (click-able)

ps:i hate The Note Book mouse !
they are too small i can't get a grip of it !
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: H_TeXMeX_H on 6 November 2005, 05:38
Anyone know a real durable mouse ... it seems logitech mice, although I like them, tend to break so easy, especially the left mouse button (It's because I get pissed off when it doesn't "fire" in first person shooters :D)
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: cymon on 6 November 2005, 06:59
Well, you do have to click it you know! They don't support telepathy.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: Dark_Me on 6 November 2005, 07:21
What!? They don't support telepathy? I say we form the Logitec Eratication Society!
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: themacuser on 6 November 2005, 11:34
I'm insane, I like my little Apple hockey puck mouse. I never use one though, I use my PB's trackpad.
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: H_TeXMeX_H on 6 November 2005, 19:59
Well ... the logitech mouse I was talking about lasted about 2 years before the left-click button broke, I tried to fix it, but it was really really broken :D
Title: Re: Microsoft Notebook Mouse
Post by: worker201 on 7 November 2005, 01:22
Confession - I use Microsoft mouses.  I have a Blue optical one at work, and a normal optical one at home.  They really are the best mouses. I wonder who they stole the mouse production company from?