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Kensington 72127 PilotMouse Optical
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01-07-2005
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Description:
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I bought this mouse to replace my MS Optical mouse (wheel broke) temporarily until I could find another MS mouse and after using it for a few minutes I realized this one is much better in Windows and Linux. I came to find out the darn MS mouse is the reason the cursor was so slow in Linux.
It is an Optical and has 3 buttons, a wheel, feels really natural while using it and has rubber grips on each side of it and on the top buttons.
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Mouse Kensington
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USB
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