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Gyroscopic mouse for controlling your computer
from afar without a mousepad. Also features
gestures for easy media control. Can be used as a
standard wireless mouse.
Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000. Laser
mouse, non-rechargeable, uses 2xAAA batteries.
1000 dpi. Batteries have lasted 2.5 months with
regular use. In use with Kernel V ...
Gigabyte's top of the range mobo (at time of
writing) with Intel socket 775 and X38 chipset,
for use with DDR2 RAM (DDR3 and mixed DDR2/3 also
available, different type number ...
CPU: One 754-pin socket supports AMD Sempron CPU
or Athlon 64 processor
Front Side Bus: 800MHz
Chipset: VIA K8T800, VIA VT8237R
Memory: 2 x 184-pin DIMM Sockets suppo ...
It is a 3 button+wheel optical corded
mouse,Logitech does not have any Linux support for
it. It works with the following in xorg.conf
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier ...
"Cordless, Spill-resistant Keyboard and cordless
optical Mouse."
Has 4 of those little "quick keys" for "my home",
"back", "E-mail" & "Calc" as well as "mute" and
"volume u ...
Motherboard for AMD64 754-sockets.
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CPU Socket:
Support Socket-754 based AMD Athlon-64 1.6GTs
Hyper Transport processors with up to 3200
System ...
small wireless optical mouse, 3 buttons, wheel
receiver with USB connector, USB extension cable,
USB-to-PS/2 adapter
400 dpi
batteries: 2 AAA
Works with Ubuntu 5.04 i ...
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