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Microsoft Wheel Optical Cable Optical Mouse - D66-00034

A unique IntelliEye optical sensor replaces the old-fashioned mechanical mouse ball and works on virtually any surface. With a convenient scroll wheel and comfortable design, Wheel Mouse Optical is a great value. Wheel Mouse Optical brings the precision and accuracy of IntelliEye optics to an affordable mouse. Move through documents quickly without clicking on the scroll bar. Accelerated scrolling reacts to how quickly you roll the wheel, saving you time and effort. The three buttons - including the wheel button - can be reprogrammed easily to perform popular commands with a single touch. Whether you control it with your right hand or your left, you'll appreciate the way Wheel Mouse Optical is shaped and styled for your comfort.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: May-28-2008

THREE FOR THE PRICE OF 2

HAVE BEEN USING THIS MOUSE FOR THE LAST 8 OR 9 YEARS, ON THREE COMPUTERS.JUST HAD MY FIRST ONE GO BAD. THE PRICE WAS GREAT FOR THREE.NOW HAVE ONE FOR COMPUTER REPAIRS AND ONE SPARE. GREAT PRODUCT.

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  • From: ConsumerSearch
  • Posted: Aug-20-2006

Basic corded mouse.If you don't care about a wireless mouse, and don't need anything beyond basic two-button plus scroll-wheel functionality, reviews say Microsoft makes the most comfortable basic mice. The Microsoft Optical mouse can be used with either hand. It plugs into a USB port, but an...

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  • From: Activehome
  • Posted: Sep-23-2004

To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the hand to optical mice with no balls, and battery-powered wireless wonders. Those looking for the...

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  • From: Activehome
  • Posted: Oct-19-2000

Microsoft introduced the Intellimouse Explorer in 1999 and its product soon became the input device of choice for style conscious web surfers. With sleek metallic looks, extra 'internet keys' and a red glowing underbelly it stood out from the pack and had the reassuringly expensive price tag of...

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  • From: Networkitweek
  • Posted: Oct-19-2000

Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse No more skips or sticks as dust and dirt become issues of the past. And what a glowing underbelly! Price: £24.99 Manufacturer: Microsoft Ben Rhys Burdon, vnunet.com , 19 Oct 2000 Microsoft Internet Keyboard Microsoft introduced the Intellimouse Explorer...

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