Whats the point of getting a wireless mouse?

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rh71

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guys, it costs $13 for a wireless intellimouse explorer at Staples this week. No rebates, no coupons. Reg price $50. GET IT.

link (no coupon code needed for store purchase)
 

aidanjm

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I love the freedom I get from my mx700. I can sit on the floor or the couch, and it still works.
 

skace

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I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: skace
I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.

That's ridiculous. how could the 1000 be any better, at all, for daily (non-gaming) use? unless maybe it has better range. is it bluetooth?
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: skace
I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.

That's ridiculous. how could the 1000 be any better, at all, for daily (non-gaming) use?

Some people might like the feel or button configuration that much more. Or do precision stuff non-related to gaming.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: skace
I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.

That's ridiculous. how could the 1000 be any better, at all, for daily (non-gaming) use?

Some people might like the feel or button configuration that much more. Or do precision stuff non-related to gaming.

I guess I'm not really convinced. :confused:

 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: skace
I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.

That's ridiculous. how could the 1000 be any better, at all, for daily (non-gaming) use? unless maybe it has better range. is it bluetooth?

isn't the sensor higher resolution?
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: skace
I used to hate wireless mice until I used an mx700, then I was sold. Then I got an mx1000 and wondered how I ever survived with the 700, because teh 1000 is freaking godlike.

That's ridiculous. how could the 1000 be any better, at all, for daily (non-gaming) use? unless maybe it has better range. is it bluetooth?

isn't the sensor higher resolution?

would you even notice that when you're web surfing, word processing, etc? The accuracy of the mx700 is pretty damn good to begin with. I don't see how improved accuracy, alone, would make the mx1000 "freakin godlike". Either I'm missing something, or skace is exaggerating about the advantages of the mx1000 over the mx700. :p
 

LinuxIdiot

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I have gotten to a point where I hate clutter. To reduce said clutter at my computer, I have taken the keyboard and mouse cords along with the network cord clutter out of the equation... Less wires = Zen

Now if only we had wireless PSU's
 

xirtam

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Originally posted by: rh71
guys, it costs $13 for a wireless intellimouse explorer at Staples this week. No rebates, no coupons. Reg price $50. GET IT.

link (no coupon code needed for store purchase)


Wired is fine with me, but at this price, I'll take any decent optical mouse.
 

Rogue

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I'm willing to bet that if I took a wireless mouse and added a cord to it that connected to nothing, that the wired mouse people would say it was the best damn mouse they ever used and "wireless sucks, lag, fragging worse...blah, blah, blah." I hate fvcking fanboi clones who spout complete bull$hit about stuff.
 

Calin

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Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
oh come on, who wouldn't want a battery powered mouse??

I agree with the OP.

I hate battery powered mice - they are awfully heavy. On the other hand, a mouse with a rechargable internal battery is much nicer
 

EpsiIon

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
Because you like mouse lag?

I don't care what you say, I've yet to see a wireless mouse without pointer lag.

Have you used the MX700 or MX1000?

Many thousands of people, including myself, and including reviewers, have never experienced lag.

Yep, I've used my friend's MX700 several times. Both my roommate and I notice the lag, although the friend doesn't seem to. Part of that may be due to the sheer weight of the thing, but lag is lag, regardless of the cause.

I haven't tried the MX1000; it could be completely lag free. But I think a little skepticism here is healthy, given my past experience.
 

elektrolokomotive

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Originally posted by: yokomo
mouse with no tail... that sounds like a laptop's best friend... too bad the transmitter is not pcmcia and you could just leave it in there... and use the mouse right on your notebook on your lap in classes....if you are in a hall with not desktops...

I've got one where the reciever is a little dongle about 1 1/2 inches long that fits in a USB port. The mouse has a little hatch on the side where you can store the reciever when you're travelling. Just got it today and it works pretty good.

Kensington PocketMouse Pro Wireless.
 

konakona

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i have two desks in my room, one for computer/headphone and the other for laptop/study. when i am home i hook the laptop up to wireless keyboard/mouse and a secondary monitor so i can control both the desktop and the laptop from my comptuer desk. works quite well if you ask me.
 

angedinoir

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Expensive?

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 2.0, Wireless, Optical, USB.

Batteries have lasted 8 months so far.

Works as well or better than my corded mouse.

No cord.

$8

'Nuff Said.
 

dderidex

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
Because you like mouse lag?

I don't care what you say, I've yet to see a wireless mouse without pointer lag.

Have you used the MX700 or MX1000?

Many thousands of people, including myself, and including reviewers, have never experienced lag.

Just because the reviewer is inept, or a fanboy, doesn't change the technology.

Wireless mouse = 125hz transmission rate. Do the math. 125 cycles a second = 8ms lag.

Period. That's hard physics, and you can't do anything about that.

Wired mouse can do up to 1000hz. 1000 cycles a second = 1ms lag.

So....what were you saying?

I'll take a mouse without lag, kthxbye.
 

CRXican

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I love my MX700, I used to game with it.

Despite what the haters say, there is no pointer lag. I used to kick major ass in COD multiplayer with that mouse.
 

yoda291

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my father was killed and eaten by a wire...now I can't go within 12 feet of one without getting nervous.

actually, wouldn't the wireless hinder mouse movement because of the increase in weight?
 

Hossenfeffer

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Originally posted by: yoda291
my father was killed and eaten by a wire...now I can't go within 12 feet of one without getting nervous.

actually, wouldn't the wireless hinder mouse movement because of the increase in weight?

I had a pretty heavy wireless mouse, it did get a little annoying when I would need to lift the mouse and move it. Apparently, some of the newer ones don't have quite the "heft" to them. Have pondered grabbing an MX1000, but still outta my price range. Still using my Logitech wired Mouseman Optical.