Re: Optical mice

2001-03-03 Thread Kent Pirkle
I'm using a Logitech Wheel Mouse, which is optical and I paid $29.99 at OfficeMax. Works great under Debian! Kent On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:22:52PM +, Lee Elliott wrote: > Hello List, > > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-03 Thread Sean
Personally, while I don't care much for their software, I think MS makes pretty good mice. I have an MS Optical Trackball at home and a Logitech Marble Trackball at work, and much prefer the MS one but that's just a personal preference of course, both perform the same as far as I'm concerne

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-03 Thread Lee Elliott
Thanks to all who responded on this. Looked like Logitech or M$ - in the end, the local store only had M$ - gah! - but it works fine. Perhaps I'll take it apart and spray it a different colour, or something;-) LeeE

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-02 Thread Matthew Sackman
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001 21:22:52 + Lee Elliott > wrote: > Hello List, > > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that is, optical mice with a wheel 3rd button? Does anyone know whether any company makes a cordless optical? I've

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Dave Carrigan
Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that is, optical mice with a wheel 3rd button? I have a logitech optical wheel mouse with usb. Works like a charm and was cheaper than the MS equivalent when

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Chun Kit Edwin Lau
Hi Well, it is hard to say, M$ and Logitech is good.. but cheap optical mouse are nice too. I think the most important thing is the surface that you are going to use it on. I tried 4 different optical mice. They didn't seem to work well on my wood grain table. (light colour) Don't real

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Morgan Terry
Lee Elliott wrote: > > Hello List, > > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that is, optical mice with a wheel 3rd button? > > TIA > > LeeE I have a M$ Optical Wheel Mouse that I really like. I have it working on my Lapto

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Mike Wills
; To: Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:22 PM Subject: Optical mice > Hello List, > > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that is, optical mice with a wheel 3rd button? > > TIA > > LeeE > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Colin Cashman
> Product link: http://www.logitech.com/cf/products/productoverview.cfm/55 I know it's bad form to reply to oneself, but I thought I should also state that this mouse comes with a USB-to-PS/2 adapter. If you don't have USB support, you can still use the mouse. I've been running it for several we

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Colin Cashman
7;t shaped specifically for right-handers like some of the Microsoft optical mice are.) Product link: http://www.logitech.com/cf/products/productoverview.cfm/55

Re: Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Tyler Braun
Despite my intense dislike for Microsoft, I have an MS IntelliMouse, and I'm very fond of it. On Thu Mar 01/2001 @ 9:03:P + asdasd, Lee Elliott wrote: > Hello List, > > Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with > Debian - that is, optical mice

Optical mice

2001-03-01 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello List, Would anyone care to recommend any optical wheel mice for use with Debian - that is, optical mice with a wheel 3rd button? TIA LeeE