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Mouse for my new macbook pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 856157" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>I had the Kensington Slimblade (new version) and it was crap in terms of responsiveness. I also didn't like the way it felt in my palm. The thinness of it was quite unnatural for mouse movement IMO. I now own the Logitech v470 (laser as well) and am quite happy with it. The only downside to it is that after a minute of not using it, there's an ever so slight delay between the time you move it to when the pointer moves. It's miliseconds, but if the first movement is a large one, the pointer can wind up at the opposite end of the screen from where you had started. It's not a big deal though, just something you learn to avoid, simply by making the first movement a very small one, like a nudge. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, it's great. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 856157, member: 59143"] I had the Kensington Slimblade (new version) and it was crap in terms of responsiveness. I also didn't like the way it felt in my palm. The thinness of it was quite unnatural for mouse movement IMO. I now own the Logitech v470 (laser as well) and am quite happy with it. The only downside to it is that after a minute of not using it, there's an ever so slight delay between the time you move it to when the pointer moves. It's miliseconds, but if the first movement is a large one, the pointer can wind up at the opposite end of the screen from where you had started. It's not a big deal though, just something you learn to avoid, simply by making the first movement a very small one, like a nudge. Other than that, it's great. Doug [/QUOTE]
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