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(November 5, 2008): After the spin on my old MS mouse started getting a little artificial, I decided it was time for a new mouse. I tried a lavish end Logitech mouse...
(November 10, 2008): I don everyone here has Version 2.0 of this mouse, because I experienced none of the problems others here have mentioned. Out of the box it was...
(September 15, 2008): There's one in every swarm, isn't there? Great design, works flawlessly when. I normally much prefer the Logitech Trackman Position (not the...
by John Gawley
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