Macrosoft wrote:i use the cheap-ass mouse that came with my Dell Dimension 2350.
features include: left mouse button, right mouse button, middle button/scroll wheel
I just recently got a new mouse! We're upgrading our systems 'cause well, their kinda crappy lol So the mouse was just something to improve and I ended up with a Razer Copperhead.
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ts wrote:Currently I'm using a Logitech G5 (50€) with an Everglide Ricochet (33€) on Mac OS X.
So you basically have my mouse without the swappable battary packs
Oh, and is the Everglide mouse pad nice? What is so special about it that you went a spent 33 Euros for it?
I can never be bothered to find a mouse and flat surface to play. And it's not good using a trackpad. And the only mice I own are either Apple Pro mice or an Apple Mighty Mouse. The pro mice only have one button and therefore suck for gaming, and the mighty mouse is always in use by somebody else. So I use the keyboard.
I don't know why people have to spend so much money on these mice. The other one I have is sufficient enough, and you can always count on the wired ones.
I've also got the cheap old 3 button/scroll wheel but with laser tracking and a nice grip/shape- its a Kensington #72127 for $15
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Depends on my mood. I have 4 choices.
1. None (yay keyboard!)
2. Standard 1-button Mac mouse
3. Razer Diamondback
4. Razer Copperhead
However, the copperhead gets a bit hard when you put the dpi up more than 1600dpi, so I generally keep it at 1600.
A tiny bit of research can do a lot of good, Grace. The name "wacom" is on the device. A quick google for that brings to their main page, including a nice image that looks like this tablet. Looks to be the 4x6 version of the Intuos3