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saw this yesterday in one of those free computer magazines I got off hot deals -
linky
basically it's a weight to hold down the mouse wire to keep it from being pulled towards the computer it's connected to. you unscrew it, plop the wire in the shaft, give yourself a few extra inches of slack, and screw the top back on. also works with other wires like usb and firewire.
they come in black, chrome, and silver - pics
intro price of $11.95, shipping is $3.85 for the first one and $1.90 for each additional one.
mmm, my card reader could use one of these...it's not heavy enough to stay in place on my desk.
review 1
review 2
and from the inquirer:
looks pretty good...it's been so tempting to switch to an mx510, but I like the wireless feature of my mx700 so much...maybe this would solve the problem...hmm...
linky
basically it's a weight to hold down the mouse wire to keep it from being pulled towards the computer it's connected to. you unscrew it, plop the wire in the shaft, give yourself a few extra inches of slack, and screw the top back on. also works with other wires like usb and firewire.
they come in black, chrome, and silver - pics
intro price of $11.95, shipping is $3.85 for the first one and $1.90 for each additional one.
mmm, my card reader could use one of these...it's not heavy enough to stay in place on my desk.
review 1
review 2
and from the inquirer:
Last up, we have one of those little desktop doohickeys that you would never think about if someone didn't point it out. It is called the WireWeight (here), and it is made by gamers for gamers, and other people if they insist. It is one of those deceptively simple concepts that can make your life easier. WireWeights are a couple of metal chunks that screw together on your mouse cord and weigh it down. If you are constantly having to pull your mouse cable back onto your desk after it falls off the side, this is your widget. It sure sounds like a good idea.
looks pretty good...it's been so tempting to switch to an mx510, but I like the wireless feature of my mx700 so much...maybe this would solve the problem...hmm...