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I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be
replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that gets dirty and skips. I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical receptor for it to work? |
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Just plug it in, if any drivers are supplied install them.
Thats it "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:65E3C5A0-0BDD-496F-A0F2-7DB031B147BB@microsoft.com... > I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be > replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that gets > dirty and skips. > I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical > receptor for it to work? |
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No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to
install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 Do some reading here:- 'How do optical mice work?' http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm regards, S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] Michael wrote: > I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be > replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that gets > dirty and skips. > I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical > receptor for it to work? |
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HI Dl
Thanks for your quick response.I had some worries that the mouse wouldn't work on my pc because of the optical capabilites.Glad I was wrong. Thanks again Michael "DL" wrote: > Just plug it in, if any drivers are supplied install them. > Thats it > > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:65E3C5A0-0BDD-496F-A0F2-7DB031B147BB@microsoft.com... > > I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be > > replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that > gets > > dirty and skips. > > I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical > > receptor for it to work? > > > |
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Hi S Sengupta
Thanks for your response and the links.Very helpful. Michael "S.Sengupta" wrote: > No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to > install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- > http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 > > > Do some reading here:- > 'How do optical mice work?' > http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm > > regards, > S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] > > > Michael wrote: > > > I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be > > replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that gets > > dirty and skips. > > I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical > > receptor for it to work? > |
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Throw your mouse pad away, the optical mice work best on a hard flat
surface. "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8BB3FFFC-344C-4A5E-8A52-6C37785C7F8E@microsoft.com... > HI Dl > > Thanks for your quick response.I had some worries that the mouse wouldn't > work on my pc because of the optical capabilites.Glad I was wrong. > > Thanks again > > Michael > > "DL" wrote: > >> Just plug it in, if any drivers are supplied install them. >> Thats it >> >> "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:65E3C5A0-0BDD-496F-A0F2-7DB031B147BB@microsoft.com... >> > I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be >> > replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that >> gets >> > dirty and skips. >> > I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some >> > optical >> > receptor for it to work? >> >> >> |
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I would strongly urge against *ANY* Microsoft hardware...but their optical
mice in particular. Drivers are quite buggy, and the build quality of their mice leave much to be desired. In my own personal experience, the best mice are by Logitech. Bobby "S.Sengupta" <ssengupta_@msn.com> wrote in message news:%23h%23CVzAEGHA.2424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to > install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- > http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 > > > Do some reading here:- > 'How do optical mice work?' > http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm > > regards, > S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] > > > Michael wrote: > >> I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be >> replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that >> gets dirty and skips. >> I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical >> receptor for it to work? |
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Bobby
Logitech was already my choice.Advice taken and thanks. Michael "NoNoBadDog!" wrote: > I would strongly urge against *ANY* Microsoft hardware...but their optical > mice in particular. > Drivers are quite buggy, and the build quality of their mice leave much to > be desired. > In my own personal experience, the best mice are by Logitech. > > Bobby > > "S.Sengupta" <ssengupta_@msn.com> wrote in message > news:%23h%23CVzAEGHA.2424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to > > install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- > > http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 > > > > > > Do some reading here:- > > 'How do optical mice work?' > > http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm > > > > regards, > > S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] > > > > > > Michael wrote: > > > >> I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be > >> replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that > >> gets dirty and skips. > >> I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical > >> receptor for it to work? > > > |
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:58:18 -1000, "NoNoBadDog!"
<no_@spam_verizon.net> wrote: >I would strongly urge against *ANY* Microsoft hardware...but their optical >mice in particular. >Drivers are quite buggy, and the build quality of their mice leave much to >be desired. >In my own personal experience, the best mice are by Logitech. > >Bobby > Why? I have used a USB optical mouse from MS for years and never had a single problem with it. Still going strong and probably close to 3 years old now. No special software needed either. The drivers for it are built into XP and you do not need to use the intellimouse software for it if you do not want to. I will agree that the intellimouse software is pretty bad, but using the standard drivers in XP the mouse works just fine and all functions of it work just fine too. >"S.Sengupta" <ssengupta_@msn.com> wrote in message >news:%23h%23CVzAEGHA.2424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to >> install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- >> http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 >> >> >> Do some reading here:- >> 'How do optical mice work?' >> http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm >> >> regards, >> S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] >> >> >> Michael wrote: >> >>> I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be >>> replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that >>> gets dirty and skips. >>> I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical >>> receptor for it to work? > |
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I am also using MS USB Optical mouse for years and without having any
problem. regards, S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] Les Herrman wrote: > On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:58:18 -1000, "NoNoBadDog!" > <no_@spam_verizon.net> wrote: > > >>I would strongly urge against *ANY* Microsoft hardware...but their optical >>mice in particular. >>Drivers are quite buggy, and the build quality of their mice leave much to >>be desired. >>In my own personal experience, the best mice are by Logitech. >> >>Bobby >> > > > Why? I have used a USB optical mouse from MS for years and never had > a single problem with it. Still going strong and probably close to 3 > years old now. > > No special software needed either. The drivers for it are built into > XP and you do not need to use the intellimouse software for it if you > do not want to. I will agree that the intellimouse software is pretty > bad, but using the standard drivers in XP the mouse works just fine > and all functions of it work just fine too. > > >>"S.Sengupta" <ssengupta_@msn.com> wrote in message >>news:%23h%23CVzAEGHA.2424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl.. . >> >>>No;you don't need any optical receptor.Just plug in.You may have to >>>install the driver.To get the latest driver,visit:- >>>http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=009 >>> >>> >>>Do some reading here:- >>>'How do optical mice work?' >>>http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question631.htm >>> >>>regards, >>>S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] >>> >>> >>>Michael wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I am using a Dell 4600 pc and the mouse that came with it needs to be >>>>replaced.I am considering an optical mouse that has no mouse ball that >>>>gets dirty and skips. >>>>I'm just wondering how this new mouse works and will I need some optical >>>>receptor for it to work? >> |
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