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Mouse that makes no noise when clicked?

weflyhigh

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Anyone have/know of a mouse that doesn't make any/much noise when you click it? Also reasonably priced would be great...

Thanks for help
 
My Razer DeathAdder is by far the most quiet I have ever used. Much better than the average Logitech or Microsoft, and a little better than all the other Razers I've had.
But its not what we would call "cheap" either.
I recommend you go to an Office Max or Staples and play around with the display models.
 
if the sound of mouse clicking is such a big deal for you that it prompted you to make a post, you must live a very pampered and luxurious lifestyle. That's what I thought, but then I saw you added that it must be reasonably priced. I think you should borrow a dog, a cat, and a donkey, let them roam your house and do as they please, and in one week, get rid of them, and your mouse clicking problems will be gone. I read a story and this definitely seemed to work, ymmv though, and I'm not paying any cleaner bills.
 
Originally posted by: weflyhigh
Anyone have/know of a mouse that doesn't make any/much noise when you click it? Also reasonably priced would be great...

Thanks for help
A USB touchpad, like bunnyfubbles suggested (assuming that it will register double-taps as a click).

I've never owned or tried a silent mechanical mouse.
 
I use a Wacom digitizing pad with a Wacom mouse. The pad does not click nor does the mouse Graphire) when tapped. Tactile feedback is important to let you know if you made a good connection. Clicks are part of mouseology - and if you eliminate them - we will have to change all our lessons when we instruct students to left click, right click, double click, etc.

I opine that a totally silent mouse would be a bad idea for most folks.
 
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