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My corded IntelliMouse Explorer works so well I don't knowwhy I should get another mouse? It's as sensitive/accurate as it can get.

I had the first edition of the ms intellimouse explorer and I loved the feeling of a bigger mouse in my hand.

The new version sucks in y opinion... I dont like the feeling

I rescently bought the duo from logitech (wireless keyboard + MX700) and this is by far the best buy I did in the past 9 years in my pc world.

The mx700 is more accurate than intellimouse and my first choice is mx700

ps.: I still use my old intellimouse explorer with my work laptop... this is still a damn good mouse imo

hey i got a 20% off copon for usa and i live in aus if anyone wants it ask me

with my Cordless MX duo it cost me $45 when my logtech cordless something with some cordless verson of the mx 300 stuffed up so in total it was $140AU

I cant wait untill this one stuffs up in year i can get the newest kb & mouse

Edited by shimon

Well my so-well-thought-of MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 just like broke - the left button (LMB is used quite often as we all know :D) gives me double-click even when single-clicked. It happens so often that it's quite impossible to work (for example: you have 5 windows open & maximized, you try to close one of them but you close all of them :)). This is why I'll be considering Logitech's gear next time when buying a mouse (MS is probably using the same micro-switches in all mice so it will also broke finally;)).

Well my so-well-thought-of MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 just like broke - the left button (LMB is used quite often as we all know :D) gives me double-click even when single-clicked. It happens so often that it's quite impossible to work (for example: you have 5 windows open & maximized, you try to close one of them but you close all of them :)). This is why I'll be considering Logitech's gear next time when buying a mouse (MS is probably using the same micro-switches in all mice so it will also broke finally;)).

Are you sure your setting isn't set for single click for double click in the mouse properties?

Thats true.

Might be worth going when you really need something - likes say blank CDs/DVDs, new graphics card etc etc.

The money you save more then makes up for the petrol cost.

I go nearly every other week to my local fair (10 mins away). Mrs doesn't like it when I go though, cuz I never come away empty handed. :angry:

Well my so-well-thought-of MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 just like broke - the left button (LMB is used quite often as we all know :D) gives me double-click even when single-clicked. It happens so often that it's quite impossible to work (for example: you have 5 windows open & maximized, you try to close one of them but you close all of them :)). This is why I'll be considering Logitech's gear next time when buying a mouse (MS is probably using the same micro-switches in all mice so it will also broke finally;)).

same prob happen to my WIE 2.0 sometimes.

Well my so-well-thought-of MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 just like broke - the left button (LMB is used quite often as we all know :D) gives me double-click even when single-clicked. It happens so often that it's quite impossible to work (for example: you have 5 windows open & maximized, you try to close one of them but you close all of them :)). This is why I'll be considering Logitech's gear next time when buying a mouse (MS is probably using the same micro-switches in all mice so it will also broke finally;)).

I have that exact same problem. But then it happens from time to time, once it will happen and it won't happen again for long...that sorta' thing. But when it happens, I go so mad I want to smash the mouse around :crazy: It's just impossible to work in photoshop, because the mouse will always do a double/triple/duadruple click for me even when I just single click.

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