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I just got an optical mouse, but not the cordless one (was too cheap to spring for the extra $40. ). It's great! My old mouse was getting gummed up more and more. I think the rubber ball was deteriorating, so it was picking up more gunk faster. The Logitech optical mouse I bought cost me $30.
 
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A couple years ago I was using a Hewlett Packard infrared mouse. It worked good. No problems with it.
 
I use a corded one. I was thinking of the cordless one too, but my son might think its a toy and hide it. Plus I think it is too expensive and new. I might wait a year for things to get cheaper and better.
 
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Logitech cordless mouse is a great addition to your computer. I have been using one for a few years. cost me about $40 The only problem is when i changed the batteries. tried to take them out and charge them on my charger and lost some type of programming. had to mess with it for a while to get it to work right again. moral of the story is to put in new batteries immediatly after taking out the old ones. you will love it



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I use a Logitech cordless mouse that I bought on sale at Office Mart last summer for $29. It's still the type with a ball but works great, first batteries lasted over six months. What I like about the cordless is no cord to get hung up and all of the sudden put the brakes on. The Logitech mouse also has a feature called a web wheel that comes in very handy. I highly recommend the Logitech.
 
I got a new computer HP 760n, with an optical, corded mouse. The first thing I did was go to eBay, search out "cordless mouse", and within an hour, bought the "Microsoft Intellimouse", cordless version. I love it, it fits my hand, and has no ball to get dirty. I added a Logitec cordless to my old computer, & would not go back to a corded model at all. I have too much clutter on my desk as it is, and the original mouse cord was always dragging or caught up under stuff.
 
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I also use the Logitech cordless ball mouse and am happy with it. The recieving unit lays on the floor and the mouse is on the desk top and it still works fine. I found out about that by accident when the reciever fell on the floor and I didnt know it and later couldnt find it and so it stays there.
 
I think I know what your problem is Dave

Fireman Dave said:" My old mouse was getting gummed up more and more. I think the rubber ball was deteriorating, so it was picking up more gunk faster. " Rumor has it that the thing was full of peanut butter. :-laf :-laf Just make sure you don't get any peanut butter in front of the optical sensor. I have been using a Microsoft optical mouse for the past couple of years with no problems. Logitech makes a dual optical mouse with 2 optical sensors that are great for gaming(fast and accurate). Last week, the Microsoft version had a $10 mail in rebate and could be had for $19 after rebate.
 
Who's your daddy, John?

So John, is it true that the optical mouse even works when passed across the body of Mandoll?:-laf :-laf



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