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Old 11-02-2006, 03:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have logitech mx310 mouse 800dpi. Now when I open pages up that have scroll to the right it automatically always scrolls downs. Later it stop but then it comes again. I dont think its a virus because when this happens and i unplug the mouse it stops with the auto scroll. I have been using this mouse for 15 months now.
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Old 11-02-2006, 03:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well ive decided to buy a new mouse but what mouse should i get? Thats around $10.00 - 100.00 max budget 100.00 on a mouse.
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Do you use the mouse for gaming? If so, the Logitech G5 is a good corded option, as well as the cordless G7. The new MX Revolution mouse is great, as well as its predecessor, the MX1000. Other good gaming options include a lot of the Razer brand mice. There are also many good Microsoft wireless and wired mice options, most are designed for general use, and not for gamind, though.
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A good, reliable, cheap, wireless, economic mouse is the Logitech LX7, i have it, it never errors and the batteries last for months. It has a 1200DPI engine, and games great. I highly reccomend it.
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The Razer brand mouses are good quality, and also have a 2 year warrenty.
I use the Razer Copperhead, it is a very good mouse, 2000DPI and comes with alot of cool stuff, replacement feet, etc.
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