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Max Timchenko <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:40:50 +0200
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Hello Jim,

Monday, September 27, 1999, 10:52:25 PM, you wrote:

JM> Lynn,

JM> I am using an MS mouse.  It is the third one I have bought in about 6 years.
JM> The original version 1 mouse barely lasted a year.  The version 2 lasted
JM> about 3 years and I've had the current Wheel version for about a year.

JM> I have clients that swear by the cheap $10 units which typically only last
JM> about 1 1/2 years.  I can't say they "feel" as nice as the MS mouse, but
JM> they are certainly the better buy.......  $40 for one MS mouse versus 2 or 3
JM> $10 cheapos over the same time span.

My cheapos lasted only 3-4 months, then the quality of movement starts to
decline - may be because I 'mouse' a lot more than the average person,
all this graphic drawing and stuff. Sometimes cleaning helps for a while.

Anyway, good mice also feel better and are better for the hands. MS
and Logitech are on the top.

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