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<blockquote data-quote="cradom" data-source="post: 1583248" data-attributes="member: 305283"><p>If my Diamondback ever went bad I would go with Logitech. Razor doesn't have one I like at the moment and don't need a full blown gaming mouse. (of course that could change)</p><p>As far as drivers, I rely on USBOverdrive for whatever mouse I use. I HATE Logitech's software and Razor's for the Diamondback is very outdated (as in none).</p><p>There's nothing wrong with my Magic Mouse except the fact it's way too small for my hand.</p><p>I've never had a problem with Apple mice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cradom, post: 1583248, member: 305283"] If my Diamondback ever went bad I would go with Logitech. Razor doesn't have one I like at the moment and don't need a full blown gaming mouse. (of course that could change) As far as drivers, I rely on USBOverdrive for whatever mouse I use. I HATE Logitech's software and Razor's for the Diamondback is very outdated (as in none). There's nothing wrong with my Magic Mouse except the fact it's way too small for my hand. I've never had a problem with Apple mice. [/QUOTE]
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