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Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 29th 2007 | No Responses

Aimed squarely at CAD operatives and Photoshop artists, the SpacePilot from 3DConnexion (a subsidiary of none other than Logitech) has been designed from the ground up to make 3D navigation a breeze with its sculpted ergonomic form and its push, pull, twist and tilt navigation dial.

SpacePilot 3D Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 29th 2007 | No Responses

Billed as being an excellent tool for medical offices, schools and libraries as well as gamers and ‘mobile professionals’, Iogear’s new 3-in-1 presentation mouse, known as the Phaser, not only offers 27MHz radio wave wireless connectivity – with a range of up to 30 feet – but also comes complete …

Iogear Wireless Laser Presentation Mouse with Nano Technology
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 22nd 2007 | 2 Responses

Whilst, if pressed, we would have to confess that we are very much on the Logitech side of the fence when it comes to keyboards and mice the newly announced Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse has certainly turned our heads as not only does it look the business it also boasts …

New Microsoft Sidewinder LCD Gamers Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 19th 2007 | No Responses

In all honesty, for the time being at least, we remain rather unconvinced as to whether waving a wireless, motion sensing mouse around in the air is particularly preferable to the (dare we say) traditional desk bound means of cursor control – not least because we strongly suspect that such …

Wii Mote Style Wireless Spatial Recognition Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 12th 2007 | 3 Responses

We’ve featured many a computer mouse on TFTS but we can say, with absolute certainty, that this is the first ceramic mouse we have ever featured.

Bud Concept Computer Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 3rd 2007 | No Responses

Computer mice powered by batteries could soon become a thing of the past if trails of the world’s first exclusively ‘photovoltaic-powered’ computer mouse (that’s solar powered to you and me) yield positive results.

Sole Mio Solar Powered Computer Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on July 13th 2007 | 1 Response

Logitech have today revealed their new, much anticipated MX Air Mouse that not only functions in the traditional manner of mice – i.e., being moved around on a flat surface – but can also be waved around to control programs via ‘gesture command’.

Posted by Andrew Tingle on July 13th 2007 | No Responses

We’ve come across our fair share of curious gadgets here at TFTS but this Hand Gun Computer Mouse has to be one of the most ludicrous we’ve come across.

Tacky Sig Sauer P230 Hand Gun USB Computer Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 29th 2007 | No Responses

Producing a computer mouse that does not need batteries probably seemed like a good idea at the time, but we’re not convinced.
Whilst it might be an inconvenience replacing your mouse batteries every three or so months, it’s hardly a particularly time consuming or arduous task and given the choice between …

Wireless USB Computer Mouse with PnP Mat Final
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 24th 2007 | No Responses

If I have anything to do with it – and in all honesty, I probably don’t – I’ll be in the market for a new mouse mat fairly soon once I have worked out how to dispose of the mouse mat I presently have without having divorce proceedings instigated against …

Geeky Ctrl Alt Enter Mouse Mats Final
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 21st 2007 | 2 Responses

Having only recently featured the extremely uncomfortable looking Mario Bros computer mouse we couldn’t possibly pass up on featuring yet another mouse that appears to have thrown basic ergonomics well and truly out of the window.

USB Crash Helmet Optical Computer Mouse