Optical Mouse News
Of Mice And Men
Thursday January 17, 2008
With his notebook at the ready, Adam Turner tracks down the mouse that roared.Short Circuits
Tuesday July 10, 2007
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My optical mouse cursor has gone haywire and skips all over the place. I swapped my wireless mouse for a wired one, thinking that might make a difference, and I installed the latest drivers, but the skipping hasn't stopped. Any ideas?Works Suite And Mouse To Go
Monday August 6, 2001
NEWCASTLE Herald readers get the chance this week to win a new optical mouse and a copy of Works Suite 2001, courtesy of Microsoft.Lucky Giveaway Winners
Monday July 23, 2001
The five winners of a new optical mouse and a picture editing program, courtesy of Microsoft, are: Paul Cappellacci of Birmingham Gardens; Neil Faulkner of Kahibah; Wayne Borrow of Raymond Terrace; Mrs T. Connell of Rathmines and James Taylor of Swansea Heads.Great Giveaway
Monday July 16, 2001
NEWCASTLE Herald readers get the chance this week to win a new optical mouse and a picture editing program, courtesy of Microsoft.Think Software Safety And Collect
Monday May 7, 2001
BUYERS of selected Symantec software packages could land themselves a bonus Logitech Internet camera or optical mouse.Monday Magazine Connected
Monday December 4, 2000
LOGITECH'S iFeel vibrating mouse is one of the newest developments from a company well-known for innovative computer peripherals, and The Newcastle Herald has five to give away. The iFeel, which retails for $99, is a high-quality optical mouse which uses a tiny motor to create subtle vibrations No Pet Sounds Here
Monday November 6, 2000
Logitech iFeel mouse Three-button optical mouse with scroll wheel Platform: Windows 98/2000 Connection: USB Price: $99 WHAT remains to be done to the humble mouse? It has been sculpted and moulded and reinvented sans tail and ball. Apple has even seen fit to do away with buttons in favour Lint Won't Stop This Mouse From Roaring
Sunday October 19, 1986
THE MOUSE business is beginning to roar. Yet, until recently, cursor-pushing rodents were languishing in the background of the computing scene. What happened? If Apple Computers cannot take the credit for inventing the electronic mouse, certainly, the heroic marketing effort known as M