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filed in Stealth Electronics on Mar.09, 2010
filed in Stealth Electronics on Mar.09, 2010
filed in Perixx on Mar.07, 2010

Best trackball I’ve used since the old Kennsington. It works quite well with one exception. The ball seems to move a little slow and has more resistance than I would like. The user guide is worthless as is Perixx’s web site FAQ’s. I can see no way to remove the ball for cleaning or lubrication. I thought there may be a “break-in” period to loosen up the ball movement but it continues to operate the same way after three days of use. This is a good trackball that could be improved without much effort from Perixx.
filed in Impecca on Mar.05, 2010
filed in Uncategorized on Mar.02, 2010
filed in Microsoft on Feb.28, 2010

This is truly the best mouse I've ever used. Needs a little 'time to get used to it. Like any tool, not take a master to use immediately after it. I have had for years, and I would not return to a normal mouse.
The problem, as already mentioned, the dirt. Any small amount of lint, grease, oil … on your hands wander the contact. The ball is slippery and requires regular cleaning. This is exactly the same design was available in an opticalFormat, I'd buy now. The design later, the Explorer from Microsoft, which I bought for my brother for Christmas last year. Works well, but I was so used to this.
If you can, or see a view like this, jump on the opportunity to buy (and let me know, right?).
filed in Uncategorized on Feb.27, 2010
filed in Macally on Feb.23, 2010

I needed a replacement for the Apple Pro mouse on 1, click on, which you received with my iMac. Apple Pro has been paid no more, and the Apple Mighty Mouse seemed mighty expensive for something that is more than what was used in a different way. I decided to try the mouse Macally ECO. I was glad I did. This mouse is responsive and is like a 1-click use, but you see the right mouse button and find it can be useful, what do you want to program – I use it come back "function." Wheelis also nice, but you go right or left, you still need the keyboard with the Shift key to use. The mouse also moves well, not to shoot. ECO-mouse has a button on top that you can switch to a resolution of 1600-dpi – convenently is located, but not accidentally pressed. I have not used, but for some games that I have heard is useful. I like the long cord, because it gives you the space and not really flexible and rigid. I like to relax with the mouse pad in my lap to play a gameand that gives you space for real. I wanted to try the wireless, but after reading reviews, I have no idea of ever running battery down or replace the batteries. For less than the price of Mighty Mouse, I had the mouse and mouse Macally ECO others I have an iMac great for children. Both Macally mouse connected, the iMac in a few seconds, and we were ready to go.
filed in 3DRose on Feb.22, 2010
filed in Hewlett-Packard on Feb.18, 2010
filed in Microsoft on Feb.17, 2010