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    Optical Mouse

    They really sucked do they? I cant find a decent optical mice. Mouse pointers go crazy everytime. I have 3 decent brands that do the same annoying thing.

    Now im using mouse with balls problem is, it always needs cleaning inside. I there a super mouse available? heh

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Ive never experienced any troubles with optical mouses. Could you describe the cursors 'crazy' behaviour?
    Tried laser mouses?
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    Re: Optical Mouse

    They don't follow it's master. I command them to go right and they go left and sometimes went off zigzag. FTW!

    Laser mouse? Im afraid of radiations.

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Have you tried using the mouse on a different surface?

    As they use light, how the surface 'looks' makes a big difference.

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Im using a Dell mousepad. It's sometimes ok but there are times that it will automatically go crazy by itself.

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Then its probably the surface. Im using my mouse on a music store catalogue And I cant use the mouse over the white parts of the catalogue because it'll flip out then.
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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Yeah it could be the surface. I swipe my hands and feel the surface. I found out some tiny humps on the pad. geez!

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by si_the_geek
    As they use light, how the surface 'looks' makes a big difference.
    Exactly the surface make a big different.

    When I'm using an optical mouse first time, used it on a glass surface. Because at that time I just misses the key points.
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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Using an optical mouse on a reflective or translucent surface is bound to cause problems. If you have a fairly smooth and non-reflective desk then I recommend that you simply forego the mousepad and use it directly on the desk. Mousepads are more a relic of the days when you had to be wary of dust and so on entering via the mouse ball.

    I currently use a Logitech G5 laser, and have been using an optical mouse for about 3 years with no issues. Laser mice are actually also optical, they simply use a small infrared laser rather than an LED to provide illumination for the sensor. There is no 'risk' or anything.

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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by penagate
    I currently use a Logitech G5 laser, and have been using an optical mouse for about 3 years with no issues. Laser mice are actually also optical, they simply use a small infrared laser rather than an LED to provide illumination for the sensor. There is no 'risk' or anything.
    I agreed with you, Penagate. I use a Logitech G5 about one and half year. still no any issues on it.
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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by zynder
    Im using a Dell mousepad. It's sometimes ok but there are times that it will automatically go crazy by itself.
    We have a few dozen Dell computers, all with Dell optical mice, and all exhibit the same problem from time to time. I've never seen it on any other optical mouse, even on the same Dell computers.
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    Re: Optical Mouse

    Are the dell optical mice going well on any other PC.
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