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Bambre2012-07-30 11:23:26
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Bambre, 2012-07-30 11:23:26

Mouse for a glass table?

Hello.
Sobsno, two questions in one. As you may have guessed, you need a mouse to drive on a glass table, you want to get rid of the rug. Better wired, for desktop, non-gaming, if possible with a classic design and a moderate number of buttons and other features. In general, an ordinary office mouse, but for glass :) Questions:
1) there is an opinion that laser mice can ride on glass. But is it all, or just some?
2) Does anyone have a suitable model in mind? Preferably a normal brand (like Logitech), but not Genius and others like him.

Thanks :)

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Silencewalker, 2012-07-30
@Silencewalker

Am I the only one who thinks that an ordinary ball mouse fits all the requirements perfectly?

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Nickel3000, 2012-07-30
@Nickel3000

If you go to the Logitech website in the mouse section , you will immediately see a link to what you need.

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Ruma7a, 2012-07-30
@Ruma7a

What about trackball?
By the way, can anyone recommend a good and not very expensive one?)

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Lieman, 2012-07-30
@Lieman

LOgitech G500 - walks around perfectly

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Certik, 2012-07-30
@Certik

Maybe a touchpad?

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kamiram, 2012-07-30
@kamiram

I have one. a4tech
by G-Laser

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SerDIDG, 2012-07-30
@SerDIDG

I have A4Tech XL-750BK, it works well on transparent glass surfaces, comfortable and ergonomic. Her hand doesn't get tired. Good sensor, does not tremble. Switching speed right on the mouse. There are two programmable keys for the thumb, I hung copy-paste on them, it is very convenient to work with the code. Comes with replacement rubber bands for the back of the mouse.

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cepera_ang, 2012-07-31
@cepera_ang

A little offtopic, but why did you not like the usual banal rag rug? All types of mice glide perfectly and easily on this, it costs 50 rubles and at the same time saves from one of the most serious shortcomings of glass - from the cold. It’s really not very comfortable to work on glass, the wrist of the hand holding the mouse just numbs.

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Renat Ibragimov, 2012-07-31
@MpaK999

Microsoft Arc Touch is a great mouse, comfortable, compact and works on any surface.

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