I find it hard to believe that mouse makers didn't just throw up their hands and roll over when Logitech released its line of MX mice. It's not that there weren't other good mice on the market, but ...
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 25, 2001 — The Hardware Group at Microsoft Corp. continues to lead in desktop peripheral innovation with the introduction of its first wireless optical mouse: the Microsoft® ...
There are three benefits I thought would come from a wireless mouse. I imagined it would help me control the snarl of wires behind the computer. It could also be used at a greater distance from the ...
LEIPZIG, Germany Aug. 23, 2006Today at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, Microsoft Corp. unveiled several new products to enhance its gaming line — the Microsoft® IntelliMouse® Explorer 3.0, ...
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When Microsoft brought back the IntelliMouse Explorer – one of the most iconic mice ever made – I lamented the fact the company gave seemingly no consideration to the peripheral’s gaming performance.
Few computer peripherals are as venerable as Microsoft’s IntelliMouse Explorer, an old series of office mice so well-rounded they were once one of the most popular choices for professional gamers. Now ...
Microsoft's IntelliMouse Explorer is back. Scheduled for resurrection this October, the popular mouse will enjoy new life as the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, which Microsoft says will have the tracking ...
Microsoft Corp. today announced its first wireless optical mouse: the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer. The new mouse is built on Microsoft’s IntelliEye optical platform. Microsoft also announced new ...
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Like a lot of you, the first optical mouse I ever used was the optical version of the Microsoft Intellimouse. Until I used a ball-less mouse for the first time, I had no idea how annoying that little ...