What kind of mouse?

Kat

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Hi ya'll. I am trying a new mouse out, a Logitech 185. I liked it at the store through the package but bleh at home. It's one of those that moves extra fast which makes it a bit harder than my old one to control. I use it with my laptop and obviously, it's important for scrapbooking and moving around elements and such. So that's why I thought I'd ask here.

What kind of mouse do you like?
 
I use a wireless Logitech M510. I've used the same one for ages because it's such an ergonomic fit for me.
 
I use the wireless M185 by Logitech on all of my computers and love it...takes a bit to get used to, but worth it in the end.
 
I use a wireless Logitech M510. I've used the same one for ages because it's such an ergonomic fit for me.
Same here.

If you install the drivers for your mouse there should be some options to customize your speed a bit. And if nothing else, you'll get used to it eventually. ;)
 
I don't use a mouse with my laptop, I am so used to my touchpad.
 
I got a new logitech wireless a few months ago but it kept getting stuck/jumping around (kind of annoying when you're trying to draw!!) so I went back to my old corded dell.
 
Mines a little cordless HP one that came with my laptop - but it's too small, my hand cramps, I need to invest in a more "me" friendly mouse!
 
I use a Logitech M510 at work and I use the M310 at home. I like them both and don't seem to have any trouble switching back and forth between them.
 
I use Microsoft wireless mice at work and at home. The smaller ones which fit my hand better. There are settings in the control panel to make the mouse faster or slower so the Logitech with more "speed" are really not faster and I find the Microsoft mice just seem to work with no issues with windows of all versions. Can't say for MAC's. There is the new arc mouse and some others which are pretty flat for traveling, but they still seem outrageously expensive to me.
 
Logitech M315 for me. I can use the touchpad, too but I like to use the mouse when I'm doing a lot of scrapping. The challenge is having a surface next to the laptop for the mouse.
 
I just started to scrap with a mouse again after my laptop died and only using a touchpad. I am still not liking it one bit :( I hope you will find a mouse you like!!
 
I just posted in the Free Association thread and when I read this thread title, my first thought was CHOCOLATE! Yeah it's late and I am sleepy-headed. :)
 
I got a new logitech wireless a few months ago but it kept getting stuck/jumping around (kind of annoying when you're trying to draw!!) so I went back to my old corded dell.

I'm on Mac, and Mac's mice are famous (at least around this part of the world, my daughter tells me) for not being durable- Mine went bananas 2 years after I bought my iMac- I tried all kind of relatively expensive mice thinking quality and fit would be better..... and the wireless.... it happened the same to me, they "crash" stop working for even seconds but messes with everything.... and I have arthritis plus some eye/hand coordination issues which makes it even more difficult....
so I gave up-

I'm using the cheapest ever version that the cheapest shop in the UK (is a store with a catalogue only called Argos) has- Paid £5, around USA$ 8....two years and it is still working great :heartlub
 
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