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My mouse keeps messing up in quake and its annoying. Damn ball keeps skipping. Now my question is.....I don't want a boomslang (to expensive and big), but should I get an intellieye for what I do?
hi there,<P>just picked up an intellieye optical mouse via microsoft. was cheap (20 bucks) so figured i would try optical and see if i like it.<P>do i have to install the intellipoint software for ...
The devices in question are Microsoft’s spanking new Natural Keyboard and the new laser-driven IntelliEye Microsoft Mouse, which I wanted to call Microsoft Rat for Windows. Using the new ...
REDMOND, Wash., July 5, 2000 — Less than a year after introducing the world’s best-selling optical mouse, Microsoft Corp. continues to up the ante, today unveiling the second generation of the ...
All three mouse products incorporate Microsoft’s new IntelliEye optical technology to capture 6,000 pictures per second, four times the performance of other optical mice on the market. The resulting ...
The IntelliMouse Explorer with IntelliEye ($70) features no less than five buttons and an optical tracking sensor that doesn’t require a special mouse pad. Microsoft also offers a simpler ...
The new mouse is built on Microsoft’s IntelliEye optical platform. Microsoft also announced new versions of the wired version of the IntelliMouse Optical and the IntelliMouse Explorer.
The company announced this week the latest incarnations of its IntelliMouse, which use IntelliEye–a combination optical sensor and digital signal processor–to capture “snapshots” of mouse ...
In recent months, hardware makers have introduced a raft of pedigreed rodents: Microsoft's optical IntelliMouse and IntelliEye, Belkin Components' ErgoMouse, Kensington Microware's Thinking Mouse ...
supremely accurate "IntelliEye" laser reader in its belly. The most ambitious descendent yet, the mouse boasts easy Internet interfacing with the requisite left and right buttons on top ...