Pros: Light-weight, easy setup, no cord, works in three dimensions Cons: A little awkward to use
I'm not the type to run out and buy the latest tech toy just to say I have it. I'm not sure why, but the idea of a mouse that could be removed from the desktop and waved around in mid-air really appealed to me. I found one locally and plopped down my $75. ...
Pros: Comfortable fit, excellent range, no surface required Cons: Worked poorly on mousepads, confict with other RF devices
I'll be the first to admit it - I'm an early adopter. In fact, I may be one of the earliest adopters anyone knows - when advertisements run in my area they frequently encourage "Be the SECOND person on your block!" - because it's pretty much a given...
Pros: Much easier on the body than traditional mice. Cons: Learning curve, expensive.
I spend long hours in front of the computer, and being in my mid-40s, it was causing me some problems. I have tendonitis in the elbows, which was exaserbated by using a mouse. Also, the tension in my shoulders was terrible. When my last mouse ...
I like cordless mice because I use my mouse too much, and need to easily move the mouse from one side of my desk to the other. This helps avoid a minor nerve problem that causes some periodic numbness in my hands if I use the mouse only in one hand. ...
Pros: Superb accuracy with in-air mousing. High gadget coolness & unsurpassed freedom. Long-lasting charge. Cons: Slight (but annoying) inaccuracy if mousing over busy surfaces.
I read a rather good review in http://www.macaddict.com>MacAddict which prompted my wife to get this as a Valentine's present for me. I have nothing except good things to say about this mouse! The one downside some people have mentioned is...
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