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What's a good USB mouse?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickeleye" data-source="post: 385152" data-attributes="member: 21535"><p>Well, I suppose wireless is actually alright as well. I just hate changing out batteries. My biggest thing is I like customizable buttons and I'm really used to "forward" and "back" buttons on my mx518 and I can't customize anything at all with this mouse in OSX. I guess that's my biggest concern. I've also noticed that my mx518 seems to track a lot slower in OSX than it does on my Windows machine even when I turn mouse sensitivity all the way to maximum. I'm assuming that's because of the lack of proper drivers for the mouse though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickeleye, post: 385152, member: 21535"] Well, I suppose wireless is actually alright as well. I just hate changing out batteries. My biggest thing is I like customizable buttons and I'm really used to "forward" and "back" buttons on my mx518 and I can't customize anything at all with this mouse in OSX. I guess that's my biggest concern. I've also noticed that my mx518 seems to track a lot slower in OSX than it does on my Windows machine even when I turn mouse sensitivity all the way to maximum. I'm assuming that's because of the lack of proper drivers for the mouse though. [/QUOTE]
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