Mice From Outer Space : The Battery-less Mouse
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Textorm Freenetix
Because this mouse has no need for either a USB cable or a battery, it’s super light and easy to maneuver. This gadget, called Textorm Freenetix, feeds off of the rug - which plugs into one of the computer’s ports - that it glides over. This mouse is one way to avoidthe inconvenient cable and easily rundown batteries of other mice.
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Where is a link to the foot mouse and can you get one for testing? I have a friend who does medical coding from home and I think she might like it, as long as you can just rest your foot on it to move your mouse. If the control is good, she may be interested as it would save her time having to click on different windows.
That Z-Nano mouse could be considered useful for midgets. I myself have a hard time finding things large enough to be suited for me, as I am quite tall.
The Brando mouse (photo 18) looks quite interesting. I wonder how accurate something like that would be. We need you to GET THESE and TEST THEM FOR US!!!
Comments are attached to the wrong pictures!
The Z-Nano and the Microsoft Bluetrack pictures are switched. They are with the wrong captions.
What, no Apple mice? Tom's Guides is going to lose their kickbacks from Apple...
What, no Apple mice? Tom's Guides is going to lose their kickbacks from Apple...
Damn, you're right. Don't worry, I'll make sure we get some more pro-Apple articles up ASAP. I can't believe I slipped and left Apple out. I can't bite the hand that feeds me! I really appreciate the reminder.
I use a hand hald trackball mouse. I don't have to move at all, just my thumb on the ball, and I can sit in any position, anywhere I like. I started with this by turning a standard trackball mouse upside down.
miss Zalman FPS