Modern wireless optical mice are cool and all, but my vintage IBM trackball mouse from last century is even nicer.
Given a choice between a regular humdrum mouse and a similarly priced gaming mouse, it’s best to go with the gaming mouse every time. A gaming mouse has multiple buttons to carry out various functions ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This article is more than 6 years old. The Logitech Master ...
In another thread I discussed the horrible accident which took out both my mouse and keyboard, and the hasty trip to Walmart to regain PC access. The Logitech combo I bought included a mouse lacking ...
We’ve seen a number of classic patents published recently, referring to iconic Apple inventions, and this week is no different. The recently published “Multi-Button Mouse” patent refers to Apple’s ...
It appears that some Kensington mouse buttons will begin to function erratically after prolonged use. We have only received one report of this issue, however, our own Kensington 4-button optical mouse ...
After 21 years of denial, Apple has finally ditched the one-button mouse in favor of – a no-button mouse. Apple's Mighty Mouse, on sale Tuesday for $50, has a near-seamless, touch-sensitive surface ...
Wireless mice have been a part of my daily life since I started working remotely in 2018. I’ve tried cheap models, ...
Finally answering users who have long yearned for an Apple-branded multi-button mouse, Apple has introduced the four-button "Mighty Mouse" which also includes a scroll ball that lets users scroll in ...
A very rare piece of computer history is up for grabs at RR Auctions. The early three-button "X-Y" mouse, designed by computer pioneer Douglas Engelbart, is the direct ancestor of today's ubiquitous ...
There are many reasons to prefer wireless mice. They keep your desk clear of unnecessary cords, and it’s now easy to find one with advanced capabilities, a nice set of programmable buttons, and the ...
You might not know this, but one of the most underused productivity tools on your desk is already sitting right under your nose—technically, your hand, but you get the point. The middle mouse button ...