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Recommendations for a *full size* wireless mouse?

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    Recommendations for a *full size* wireless mouse?

    I never thought I'd find myself asking for mice recommendations, but here goes.

    My old faithful Logitech is slowly dying so I'm looking for a new mouse, wireless, but I'm hainvg a real problem finding one that (a) isn't a "nano" or "mobile" small mouse, and (b) doesn't have a million buttons (I only need two!).

    Any recommendations for a "full size" mouse?
    Last edited by Platypus; 15 July 2014, 19:23.

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    I'm using a microsoft one which pretty basic. Computer Mouse, Wireless Mouse, Bluetooth Mouse | Microsoft Hardware
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      #3
      Get one with more buttons and just don't press the others?
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        #4
        I had the same problem, it was a sad sad day my mx1000 died. Got the new Logitech version of it which has millions of buttons I don't need and battery life about 1/10th the last one. I guess that's progress

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          #5
          Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
          I'm using a microsoft one which pretty basic. Computer Mouse, Wireless Mouse, Bluetooth Mouse | Microsoft Hardware
          I went for the one below, pretty happy with it.

          Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse | Microsoft Hardware

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            #6
            DXT Ergonomic mouse 2.

            Helped a lot with my RSI and recharges from a USB cable when it needs to.
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              #7
              After lots and lots of reading and looking on YouTube, I'm going to try a Logitech M560. Doesn't get top reviews but it's full size. I'll report back. Thanks for the other suggestions, if this one doesn't work out, I'll be back!

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                #8
                I use a Logitech M570

                My son has a Logitech G300

                The trackball is wireless and there is a wireless version of the G300, can't remember the actual model number.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
                  I use a Logitech M570

                  My son has a Logitech G300

                  The trackball is wireless and there is a wireless version of the G300, can't remember the actual model number.
                  Do you use the trackball for development work, if so how is it? Always wondered about getting a trackball.

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                    #10
                    Standard previous old version of Microsoft 3000 wireless mouse.
                    Really good battery life (1 × AA) comfy on the hands.
                    Small usb transmitter.
                    Don't believe it, until you see it!

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