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- From: jsm1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu (Jason S. MacDonald)
- Subject: Re: Looking for a few good mice
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- Date: 10 Nov 92 21:49:45 GMT
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- d1wizo@dtek.chalmers.se (Ola Lundkvist) writes:
- >jfriesne@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Jeremy Friesner!) writes:
- >>Can anyone recommend a high-quality three button and/or
- >>optical mouse for the Amiga? I'd like to have one with
- >>at least one of the above features, preferable both but
- >I have a DATIC three button optical mouse. I'm very pleased with it;
- >it was not that expensive, it works well and it looks nice both on the
- >outside and on the inside. I'm sure other manufacturers than DATIC
- >make 3-button optical mouse as well, take a look in a computer shop or
- >look in some ads in a computer magazine. However if you do buy a mouse
- >make sure it has three buttons and that it's true optical, because
- >IMHO they really are that much better.
-
- I have a GoldenImage 3-button optical mouse that I have been using for
- about a year. Previous to this, I had gone through about three
- mechanical mice, but I have had absolutely no problems with the GI mouse,
- and it's wonderful. Highest recommendations.
-
- Jason
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