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![]() ![]() One day I was looking in a computer catalogue and I saw this cool mouse that has a laser sensor instead of a mouse ball. I always wanted it because if there was no mouse ball then I wouldn't have to continually clean the rollers the ball touched. I hated it when that happens. Some people out there have no idea of what I'm talking about so I'll summarize it for you. When dust and dirt somehow get on your mouse pad and then get on your mouse, they stick to the mouse ball until it touches something positively charged. Coincidently the rollers are positively charged and all the dirt stuff sticks to them. Don't know what rollers are? Right now follow these instructions. First take out your mouse ball. Second look inside. There should be three rollers. Try rolling them manually with your finger and don't care what happens on your computer screen. If you see no dirt then move on to the next one. If there is dirt then simply clean it off! Okay, now, back to the topic. The laser mouse is perfect for painting or precise activities. The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer is convertable with a Macintosh or Windows based PC. It even hase a scroller so you can scroll through pages on the internet of on a typing program with ease. The price of this great silver and red mouse is $100 Canadian and I give it a perfect 100%! Of course there are other copies of the mouse for $75 or even $50 but nothing can compare to the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. Visit this mouse's mouse hole at www.microsoft.com/mouse |