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- From: bmarker@cco.caltech.edu (Bradley J. Marker)
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- Subject: Mouse resolution
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 08:38:52 GMT
- Organization: Caltech
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- In article <4h3120$fr9@shore.shore.net>, jason97@shore.net (Don'tTreadOnMe)
- writes:
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- >
- >Hello,
- >
- > I want to buy a new mouse but don't know what constitutes a good
- >mouse. What kind of resolution(dpi) should I look for? Is one brand better
- >than another? I lookingfor a three button mouse, the prices have ranged from
- >$20-$65. Is $20 too cheap or should I get a better one. Thanks a bunch.
-
- I got a $20 3-button cordless mouse made by BSR at a computer show and it works
- fine for basic windows use. I probably wouldn't use it for graphics work
- though. I also got one of the older (read not a Sensa) Logitech 3-button mice
- for $15. If you are not worried about getting an ergonomic mouse, the Logitech
- is a great mouse.
-
- Bradley J. Marker
-