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    My new mouse came today and I tried it out in some counter-strike and normal windows apps. I also tested it from all distances within my room, and even different rooms of the house, and the mouse works great! Highly recommended mouse for you folks.
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    Ive got an Intellimouse Explorer - the one WITH a wire attached to it . It is the best mouse that I have ever used; goes over anything and it doesnt need cleaning. After reading your post... I want the wireless.

    Bet you havent got a remote control for your computer!
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    Wireless mouse ? Why ? When a PC user would be sitting in front of his monitor and not at a distant.


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    My new mouse came today and I tried it out in some counter-strike and normal windows apps. I also tested it from all distances within my room, and even different rooms of the house, and the mouse works great! Highly recommended mouse for you folks.

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    Why?
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    Because my mouse wire gets tangled up. Anyway, if there was no market then there would be no product.
    You can control your computer from distance, say for example when you are watching a VCD or something.


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    Treat your mouse like a Yo-Yo and the wire gets tangle up

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    Why?
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    Because my mouse wire gets tangled up. Anyway, if there was no market then there would be no product.
    You can control your computer from distance, say for example when you are watching a VCD or something.



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    Who gives a "rats" ass? Its only a mouse.
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    The Pussycats do give a "rats" ass.

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    Who gives a "rats" ass? Its only a mouse.

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  8. i was thinking about getting one of these because i hate when my mouse wire gets stuck on stuff when i am playing games but how long do the batteries last?
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  9. If your going to go wireless might as well go with an optical wireless mouse. They work great. The batts last about 2 or 3 months depending on how much you use your computer (or so i've been told). I just use a old fashion corded optical mouse.
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