I have used an Intellimouse for a number of years and to be truthful, for me it is the only option. Ergonomic design, I have small hands and it works fine. The back buttons on the side ensure speedy web usage once you get used to them being there and for what purpose. I do believe it is programmable so you can set the other buttons in accordance with your gaming requirements but I have not explored this option. For me, it is a great business mouse, robust (unless you spill a glass of wine over it and even then it works, but limited in functions) and comfortable to use. I use it on a metal mousepad as I find this works best for all optical mice - a clean clear surface. Have used it with the connector into a PS2 socket with no lag or other issues. Suffice to say this is my mouse of choice, I am sure you have your favourites but don't dismiss this one just because it is Microsoft approved.Read full review
One of the best Microsoft mice, the most sought after on the gamer's world, the comfort, the amount of buttons, the sensor, etc. after a constant use (lan house) the sensor fails, have to put in ps2 and after one more term for it completely.
I don't why most mice are expensive, but I do know that the Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical 1.1 is very cheap and does what most people want. This mouse feels cheap and plasticy, but its precison and button click action is as good as any mouse costing over 3 times as much.
the optical mouse is the best mouse i have used ,it was good value for money and is a pleasure to use
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