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v0rtex2012-01-18 17:33:16
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v0rtex, 2012-01-18 17:33:16

Let's pick a mouse for me!

Gentlemen, here's the thing.

After researching Yandex.Market, the following conclusion can be drawn. Mice are:
1) Notebook - small, but with an adjustable wire length
2) Desktop - full-sized, but with a wire of 1 - 1.5 meters.

I need a compromise - full-size, so that it lies completely in the hand, but with a short wire (10 cm).
Finding one ready-made is unrealistic. I don’t want to twist one and a half meters into a coil.

Therefore, I see one solution - buy with a long wire, cut off the excess and solder.

Hence the question: recommend a full-sized desktop mouse, with which it will be possible to do these manipulations (disassemble the mouse, cut off the wire, solder in the place where the wire enters the mouse)

PS Links to your models are welcome.

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Alexander, 2012-01-18
@xel

Modern Logitech live on batteries for six months or more ... so if you just read "horrors" in reviews about cheap mice that you need to charge once a week - think again =) not only the absence of a wire on the table will be a plus, but also the ability to control movie playback from the sofa =)
(PS: they also come with a docking station, instead of batteries - but this is extra space on the table
) with this scheme, shortening the wire is a matter of 5 minutes.

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MyIQNegative, 2012-01-19
@MyIQNegative

Yes, PPC, a person cannot choose a mouse!
Venda has exhausted all his nerves ... They
call his home and offer their stinky Internet!
Be sure to write about it on Habré.
Habrobydlo.

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-01-18
@Lerg

Yesterday I lost wires (both for the keyboard and the mouse).
Two days I chose Claudia, two more mice.
Trust Curve and Gigabyte GM-M7700 reached the final. The latter won due to the presence of side buttons.
The mouse was selected according to the following criteria: wireless, but not bluetooth, light and with a quiet keystroke sound.
I did not find silent wireless ones on sale, the buttons on the trust were pressed quieter than those of the gigabyte, but the sound was different from instance to instance. a4tech mice have some of the loudest keys. They have one silent wired model, but its pressing is not clear.
Before that, there was a large X7 from a4tech - large, so it turned out that I like the smaller size more - more convenient.
Logitech mice are also decent, but heavier.

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Eternalko, 2012-01-19
@Eternalko

Buy Logitech, kill the wire!!!

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assylbetti, 2012-01-20
@assylbetti

I personally have a normal mouse, medium size, I wound the extra wire and secured it with the same wire that was used to wind the wire in the box. This coiled part is still behind the laptop, it does not interfere.

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