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Logitech Logitech Cordless Comfort Duo
posted by cyberliche

The Logitech Cordless Comfort Duo is so far, my favorite keyboard, and I even like the mouse. The keyboard is a slightly modified version of the Microsoft Natural ergonomi ...
5647 10.00 10-12-2004 11:10 PM 2 reviews
Labtec Wireless Desktop Edge Mouse and Keyboard
posted by mrdj1234

This is the basic (cheapo) Labtec Wireless KB and wireless optical mouse combination, single receiver box, 2 x PS/2 style outputs. Everything seems to work just fine, even the ...
3431 9.00 10-11-2004 06:42 AM 1 reviews
AOpen M-S48a mouse
posted by WMD

A PS/2 wheel mouse with a ball. Works well with the generic PS/2 wheel mouse driver (IMPS/2 for you Slack users ;) ).
2922 None 08-07-2004 11:31 PM No reviews
Gateway Solo 2550
posted by flatloop

Processor - IntelŪ Mobile PentiumŪ III 600 External cache - On Intel Mobile Module; 256 kilobytes (KB) integrated SRAM Level 2 cache Core logic - Intel 440BX chipset wit ...
2297 None 08-04-2004 03:45 PM No reviews
Ortek MCK-9000
posted by Ebel

This is a keyboard and mouse set. Both are wireless an connect via the standard PS/2. The mouse has 2 buttons and a scroll wheel on the top, and a small third button where a r ...
1262 None 07-28-2004 01:07 PM No reviews
Logitech Driving Force
posted by Unregistered

A force feedback steering wheel with pedals (11 buttons) designed for the Sony Playstation 2 but it can also be used on a PC even if it's unofficial and not supported by Logit ...
1018 None 05-26-2004 02:04 PM No reviews
Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Racing Wheel w/ Pedals
posted by LavaDevil94

works pretty well with the joystick drivers, even the pedals work. its best to use the jscalibrator program to configure it, it has 2 axis (steering is x, pedals are z, if i r ...
2268 None 04-27-2004 09:51 PM No reviews
Cypress Sem. PS2/USB Browser Combo Mouse
posted by ElvenAssassin

7 button mouse. Noticeably, this mouse looks like a wheel mouse with an extra button on either side. To properly set up, these options should be added to the mouse setti ...
1065 None 04-26-2004 02:18 PM No reviews
mitsubishi DT210
posted by Schrambo

3 button optical USB wheelmouse http:­/­/www­.mitsubishi-electric­.com­.au­/PRODUCTS­/COM PP/mice/index.html
1645 10.00 04-25-2004 11:37 PM 1 reviews
Logitech Cordless Mouse
posted by klee

This non-optical cordless wheelmouse needs two AAA batteries. It works smooth usind the PS/2 connector and the following lines in XF86Config-4: Section "InputDevice" ...
3772 10.00 04-22-2004 08:47 PM 1 reviews
Logitech MX300 Optical Mouse
posted by Suvarov454

This is basically a simple three button mouse (the scroll wheel can be "clicked", so I consider it the middle button). There's a funky little "Quick Switch" button below ...
2660 9.75 04-15-2004 03:26 PM 4 reviews
Saitek Saitek X45
posted by tk31337

Joystick and throttle combination controller. Both the joystick and throttle have a ton of buttons, directional controls, wheels, etc. The throttle plugs into the joystick, ...
2375 9.50 04-06-2004 01:14 PM 2 reviews
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer Optical 4.0 Tilt Wheel
posted by Phathead

This is a wired optical mouse with a total of 9 "buttons." Two main, two thumb buttons on the right side of the mouse, wheel button, two "buttons" for the wheel tilt and two ...
10161 7.25 02-18-2004 09:51 AM 7 reviews
A4tech WOP-35
posted by andrew501

This is a PS2 optical dual wheel mouse with 5 buttons. Works as a standard PS2 wheel mouse.
1703 5.00 02-15-2004 06:26 PM 1 reviews
Microsoft Microsoft Serial-Mouse Port Compatible Mouse 2.0
posted by Guru3

Old style Microsoft ball mouse. No scroll wheel, but works with the serial port or the PS/2 port.
1126 None 02-13-2004 02:59 AM No reviews





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