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    XyZspineZyX
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    I was wondering what kinda mouses u guys have

    I got the microsoft wireless wheel mouse atm and it's not a very good mouse. I get the razer mystify boomslang in a few days but I've heard some negative things about that mouse

    u all on opticals?

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    XyZspineZyX
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    I was wondering what kinda mouses u guys have

    I got the microsoft wireless wheel mouse atm and it's not a very good mouse. I get the razer mystify boomslang in a few days but I've heard some negative things about that mouse

    u all on opticals?

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    XyZspineZyX
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    I heard pretty good comments on the Logitech mouses MX 500 and MX 700 (wireless)

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    XyZspineZyX
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    MS Intelimouse (optical) for me, games good, has wire though

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    XyZspineZyX
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    optical all the way!... performs great on dirty surfaces... even over lubriderm spots.
    wireless?... I don't see a benefit of that... plus someone just emailed me a technique of... (how can I say it?)... "strangulation"... with the cord that supposedly is very amusing. [img]/i/smilies/16x16_smiley-indifferent.gif[/img]



    Message Edited on 07/10/0308:48PM by Guayo
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    XyZspineZyX
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    MS optical blue,Great mouse,no jerky movements on any surface,cheap too.

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    XyZspineZyX
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    Guayo wrote:
    - optical all the way!... performs great on dirty
    - surfaces... even over lubriderm spots.

    Why would you be mousing over spots of lubriderm?

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    Must like to keep wrinkle free....

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    XyZspineZyX
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    maybe he's wacking it.... (or is that vasoline?)

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    XyZspineZyX
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    Mice=plural for mouse

    I have Microsoft optical trackball. Love it, takes a bit of getting used to though. I don't even know if that was the original questions because I got stuck on the word "mouses". So if that wasn't the original question, then ignore me


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