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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 725135" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>I agree. I don't know who makes the mice for Microsoft, but I have 3 Wireless Comfort 5000 mice and they all work great. </p><p></p><p>You said you don't want wireless. FTR, I really like wireless. No cables to pull the mouse pointer across the page, no cable to get hung up on anything (including my feet). Of course the downside is batteries, but I found a wireless mouse is the perfect place to use rechargeable batteries. </p><p></p><p>That said, mice and keyboards are extensions of our own hands. What "feels" great in my hand may feel awkward or even painful in yours. I'm right handed but use my mouse in my left hand. I cannot stand "contoured" mice (since almost all are made for the right hand). You may like them. </p><p></p><p>All we can really do is give our opinions about build quality, tracking, and durability. But you really need to visit local computer stores and play "touchy-feely" with the mice for yourself to determine what "feels" right in YOUR hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 725135, member: 59833"] I agree. I don't know who makes the mice for Microsoft, but I have 3 Wireless Comfort 5000 mice and they all work great. You said you don't want wireless. FTR, I really like wireless. No cables to pull the mouse pointer across the page, no cable to get hung up on anything (including my feet). Of course the downside is batteries, but I found a wireless mouse is the perfect place to use rechargeable batteries. That said, mice and keyboards are extensions of our own hands. What "feels" great in my hand may feel awkward or even painful in yours. I'm right handed but use my mouse in my left hand. I cannot stand "contoured" mice (since almost all are made for the right hand). You may like them. All we can really do is give our opinions about build quality, tracking, and durability. But you really need to visit local computer stores and play "touchy-feely" with the mice for yourself to determine what "feels" right in YOUR hands. [/QUOTE]
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