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Archives => 2004 => Topic started by: jepinto on February 03, 2004, 04:12:04 AM
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iBook 600, 10.1, soon to have 384 ram and Jag.
Her hubby can fix anything , with a hammer, 3 in 1 oil, sledge hammer when needed.....tree farmer.
She came to the office yesterday with a dead iBook, wouldn't start, PANIC. He had been using it the night before for email (one!). Found the mouse pad "stuck". Too much pressure?
Would love to find a mouse for them, preferably two button and scroll. Needs to be large enough for his tractor hands, and he says "I don't want to break her computer! Get whatever will do the job."
Suggestions?
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Microsoft optical mice are great. Yes, M$ does do something well! I have several of them - Intellimouse Explorer Optical, Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 (wireless) and the very simple (2 buttons & scroll wheel) Optical Wheel Mouse
At $9, you can't go wrong.
M$ mice have the nicest scroll wheels, IMHO. No "ratchety" feeling to them - they're nice and smooth. The wireless one is very nice - and quite big. Also about $40 more than the basic Optical Wheel mouse.
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I second the MS Mouse.
http://store.yahoo.com/livewarehouse/mumi94000.html
Solid as a brick. More so than the simple MS Optical.
And I think wireless wouldn't really be needed for "Tractor Hands".
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Wow!
What a deal! Nine bucks for a scroll mouse! B)
One is on the way to Bruce's house!
...thanks for the tip, Paddy!
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I second the motion for the MS mice. My Dad has the two button/scroll mentioned above and I have the 5 button. Both are working well.
I also have a Kensington 5 button optical that works very nicely. I especally like its rubberized grip. Only has drivers for X, though.
Kensington Optical
Good price Older model like I have which does work with OS 8-9 as well as X.
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MS IntelliMouse Explorer Optical down to $15
http://store.yahoo.com/livewarehouse/mumi94000.html
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My Microsoft Optical Wheel PS2 & USB just arrived! I had no idea whether I needed to download a driver for it or not. The description of the mouse indicates that it's customizable.
Well, I plugged it and turned on my PowerBook. It works perfectly (I'm right handed) without any extra driver! The buttons and scroll wheel are set up just the way I want!
B)
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Okay, I have to edit my last post with the following...
After operating the mouse with no driver, I just had to go get it and install it. Now I'm glad I did because it allowed me to customize the scroll wheel to act identically to my WACOM mouse.
When I click the scroll wheel it Double-Clicks. Now, a single mouse click will work for anything I want to do in the Finder that isn't already that way. It's always seemed odd to me that we use a single click for hyper-links and launching anything in the Dock or DragThing. Then a visit to the Finder and you're double clicking.
Not any more!
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I've got the MS Explorer and Optical.
I much prefer the Explorer.
Though the Optical is smaller and lighter and might be handier with a Laptop.
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A mouse is a mistake.
You guys need a Kesington TurboMouse -- which is a BIG trackball with 4 programmable buttons.
I have used this great piece of hardware since the '80's !
I hate mice / mouses
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To each his own Flash.
Tact is not your middle name is it?