VirusType2
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Got a new mouse yesterday to replace my older model Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer.
The new Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000. $20 is a bargain
its got Microsoft's High Defenition Technology:
1000dpi,
6000 FPS, 85 MOPS, 0.18 Microns or smaller
Smoother tracking (microsoft intelligent tracking system)
its got a magnifier button that is even better than i imagined, just click it to enlarge text/images.
EDIT:The magnifier size is adjusted on the fly by holding the magnifier button and draging the mouse left or right to enlarge the magnification window left to right, and drag the mouse up and down to change the height of the mag window. You can adjust the magnification level (zoom amount) by rolling the scroll wheel. It will remember your last setting of it, so next time when you press the mag button, there it is. And you can easily leave the mag window up and click on things, it doesn't distort cursor position. This is great for checking out small thumbnails - especially since my vision isn't as good as it used to be.
Its great, I like it alot.:thumbs: :thumbs:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=041
The new Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000. $20 is a bargain
its got Microsoft's High Defenition Technology:
1000dpi,
6000 FPS, 85 MOPS, 0.18 Microns or smaller
Smoother tracking (microsoft intelligent tracking system)
its got a magnifier button that is even better than i imagined, just click it to enlarge text/images.
EDIT:The magnifier size is adjusted on the fly by holding the magnifier button and draging the mouse left or right to enlarge the magnification window left to right, and drag the mouse up and down to change the height of the mag window. You can adjust the magnification level (zoom amount) by rolling the scroll wheel. It will remember your last setting of it, so next time when you press the mag button, there it is. And you can easily leave the mag window up and click on things, it doesn't distort cursor position. This is great for checking out small thumbnails - especially since my vision isn't as good as it used to be.
Its great, I like it alot.:thumbs: :thumbs:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=041