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miron dumitrescu <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:56:00 +0200
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   hello Peter.

 answering a msg of <marti 28 septembrie 1999>, from Peter Ramins to All:

 PR>     I bought buy 'Kensiko' dual wheel scroll mouse for I think less than
 PR> $25 from staples a while back, it's been a solid performer, comfortable,
 PR> with two main buttons, vert and horiz scroll wheels, and a programmable
 PR> 3rd button that can act as double click, zoom, and others. I like it.


I bought an A4 Tech Winbest 4D+ (WWW-11) mouse for as less as $13 or so, and I
am verry happy with it. It has 2 scrolling wheels and 4 buttons (I programmed
one for zoom and the other for double-click). I am using this mouse since March
and it still works fine, performance not achieved by several mid-range Genius
mice I tried before. I live in a quite polluted/dirty town, so the mouse is the
first peripheral to break down :-) I was convinced to buy this brand after I
saw a friend's mid-range A4-Tech lasting for over 3 years.


Oh yeah (last but not least) this mouse looks so damn cool, you'd say it was
stolen from a SciFi movie set :-)

Well, this mouse is not Microsoft or Logitech, but from all the mice I've seen
around, I'd say it's the best mouse you can buy with less money.


Miron.

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