There are three benefits I thought would come from a wireless mouse. I imagined it would help me control the snarl of wires behind the computer. It could also be used at a greater distance from the ...
So what of the mouse performance and features? Well, the buttons are a perfect mix of 'clickability', by which I mean touch and feedback, and 'stiffness', by which I mean that you won't accidentally ...
Microsoft has rolled out three new special-edition mice—meaning they'll be produced for months, not years. The Night Vision Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer, with its green-over-black finish, reminds us ...
Microsoft Corp. today announced its first wireless optical mouse: the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer. The new mouse is built on Microsoft’s IntelliEye optical platform. Microsoft also announced new ...
Bluetooth has been "the next big thing" in wireless for so I'me ti I'me, but peripherals using the technology ha I've been slow to arri I've. The Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth ...
Microsoft has been making snazzy peripherals under its "Surface" and "Arc" brands for the last couple years, but it hasn't forgotten its mousing roots. Before wireless mice were the norm and Apple ...
Well, I finally bought me one, and I'm not happy with it. Here are my complaints:<BR><BR>1. Software installation requires reboot (why?)<BR>2. When I lift my finger off the button, the silver finish ...
Microsoft is refreshing its IntelliMouse line once again with the release of the new Pro IntelliMouse, which features an improved tracking sensor, a braided cable, and more. It costs $59.99. Microsoft ...
When Microsoft released its first mouse in 1983, neither Apple’s Macintosh nor Microsoft’s own Windows had yet hit the market, which made the whole concept slightly futuristic–even though computing ...
Verdict: Stunningly ergonomic, with great performance. Mice. Who could get by without 'em? More to the point, how many people who have enjoyed the luxury of a five-buttoned, scroll-wheel emblazoned ...