Mice/Trackballs on TFTS - Page 2

I may have said it before but for my daily tasks a mouse is not worth more ten bucks. But that’s not the same for those who take gaming (not that I wouldn’t, which I do) extremely serious and pay a lot of money for a programmable keyboard or a …

Razer DeathAdder Optical Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 23rd 2009 | No Responses

We’ve seen a fair few VoiP capable mice here on TFTS and, in all honesty, we remain wholly unconvinced that its anything that would ever appeal to our particular sensibilities (call us traditionalists, but mice are mice, phones are phones) but if space is limited and you don’t mind chatting …

Deal Extreme Flip Style Skype Phone Speaker Mouse

Be it the living room, the office or the kids’ room, sometimes it’s hard to find a place for your expensive mouse to slide on when you have your PC or the laptop connected to the newly bought HDTV. But worry no more, as the good folks at Gyration have …

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High end professional gamers don’t need anyone to tell them how important a mouse is, and unlike me who’d go for cheap, they pay good money to make sure that one quick move is accurate enough to set the target on an enemy’s head. For them, the Swedish designers from …

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If you make you’re living on the road making presentations you’ll know only too well how your choice of mouse and other presentation related peripherals can make the difference between slick presentations and unmitigated disasters and with that in mind Philips have just unveiled their SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse which …

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When I first heard the name of the new line of mice from Verbatim, I couldn’t help but think of Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. I’m not sure if this was unintentional or a deliberate attempt to get the attention of all of those Baby Boomers that are in the …

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Posted by Robert Lesher on August 31st 2009 | No Responses

USB pointing devices are typically limited in their functionality. You can point, click, and scroll but it seems they fall short when it comes to being able to dynamically manipulate images and documents. The latest product innovation from Brando, the USB Multi-Touch Smart Pad, is hoping to increase your productivity …

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When it comes to mice there really isn’t much out there that impresses me. For the most part they are all the same. If they have two buttons and a scroll wheel that’s all you need, right? Wrong. Apparently there is an entire culture of gamers out there that has …

Razer Naga MMOG Mouse

It wasn’t that long ago when all of us were fighting those pain-in-the-ass creations known as the trackball mice. Yeah, sure, they worked great…when they were clean. I don’t know how many times I had to take my mouse apart to clean the contacts and dust off the ball. Then …

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Posted by Robert Lesher on August 12th 2009 | No Responses

For those of us that make a living behind the computer monitor, having a keyboard and mouse that are actually comfortable can make a big difference. Ergonomic keyboards have been around for over ten years with the Microsoft Natural keyboard among the first. Its unique split keyboard design and curved …

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From the looks of the Logitech gaming mouse portfolio, you would think that they really don’t know what it is that they are looking for. The developed one of the earliest-known gaming mice, the Logitech G5, famous for its flexible weight tuning system, and the upgraded G9 that sports even …

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