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Belkin Laser USB Glow Mouse | 
enlarge | Brand: Belkin Category: CE
Buy New: £9.99
New (7) from £9.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 12028
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.9 x 2.6
MPN: F8E893EAGLO Model: F8E893EAGLO UPC: 722868587775 EAN: 5051749195941 ASIN: B000P4JC50
Release Date: August 12, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Overview Combine laser precision with fun with the Belkin Laser USB Glow Mouse . This glowing mouse lights up your working place with some changing colours. In a smooth stylish black and silver design it will surely fit your PC perfectly. Warranty: Belkin Lifetime Warranty and Free Technical Support Features Multicoloured LED's for spectacular colour changing GLO Special ergonomic design for comfortable use by both left- and right handed users Laser sensor that requires no cleaning and provides precision tracking on almost every surface Easily installable through Plug and Play Belkin Lifetime Warranty and Free Technical Support Specification Mouse Mouse Type: Wired Motion Sensing Technology: Laser Scroll Wheel: Yes Interfaces/Ports Interface: USB Physical Colour: Black/Silver
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good quality mouse, with good button placement July 23, 2008 A. J. Mcveigh (Sevenoaks, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
(i'm using this under linux, but most of the comments will apply to windows also) this is a good quality usb laser mouse with a scroll wheel (+ wheel button) and 2 extra buttons. The 2 extra buttons are arranged vertically under the wheel. They have good placement and can be pressed without looking at the mouse. the main interest for me is that the mouse works very well in linux. by default in linux it's easy to click the wheel button by mistake, leading to a "paste" operation. causes me no end of grief. anyway, the top of the extra buttons can be remapped to the middle click in linux, avoiding the problem nicely (the top arrow button maps to button 9 in linux, and the bottom one maps to button 8). And because the extra buttons are placed under the wheel, it's quite convenient to press them. oh -- the mouse also has a gimmick -- it glows in constantly changing colours. pleasant enough and quite classy, but i wouldn't buy it just for that ;-) it's a usb mouse, but it comes with a usb to ps2 converter as well. the lead is about a metre long or so. some windows software was included also, which i haven't used. all in all, a good quality laser mouse with nice extra buttons and a good feel to it. plus, the price is very good.
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