Reviews for Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: great
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: I like it well enough. nothing terribly fancy. not a million buttons to accidentially hit and its wireless. Very cool. The only bad thing I could really say is that it...
- Pros: comfortable
- Cons: runs on battery
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- Overall 8

A MOUSE WITH BALLS!
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: (Please note: This review was also written by me for Ciao under the name Louizalass) ***** WARNING!!! This mouse was designed for right-hand users only – there is no w...
- Pros: Looks smart, Smooth and easy to operate, Can be customised
- Cons: A bit pricey, For right-hand users only
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- Overall 10

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: Faultless
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: Normally I am one to joke about Microsoft, and their faulty operating systems etc?. I cannot in any way fault this product, it is an excellent mouse in every way. It i...
- Pros: Looks great, Super reliable and well made, customizable 5 buttons (great for games and anything really)
- Cons: Right handed, Doesnt like high contrast mousemats
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- Overall 10

One of the finest pointing devices I've ever used.
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: I've yet to find a mouse as good as this. After a good few years of service, my Intellimouse explorer packed the ghost. I was amazed it lasted so long. I replaced it, ...
- Pros: Precision, Build Quality, Lotsa Buttons
- Cons: Battery life on Cordless version
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- Overall 8

Great for those of us with large male hands
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: I've used one of these mice for a while now and I'm very happy with it. There's no need to install the software with it as it works as soon as you plug it into your US...
- Pros: responsive, no ball, USB
- Cons: Too big for little hands, some batches have loose wires
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- Overall 10

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: The humble mouse has evolved
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: For more than thirty years, whilst the rest of the hardware in your computer had changed beyond recognition, one of the most important tools used with a computer hadn?...
- Pros: No cleaning required
- Cons: Can be seen as expensive
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- Overall 8

A mouse with no BALL
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: Finally a product from Microsoft that works as it should. Many of you will be using some flavour of the Windows operating system and will know how often it falls over ...
- Pros: no ball to clean
- Cons: if it goes wrong problem
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- Overall 10

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: Ratilla
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: This mouse is undeniably good. The little infra-red LED tracer mejobby works a treat and picks up movement on just about every surface you might ever want to use your ...
- Pros: Looks good, Works good, Feels good
- Cons: Bit expensive
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- Overall 2

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: there is enough DNA in mouse ball gunk to replicate the worl ...
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: its funny how we used to have to put up with things that irritated us, we were sure that there was probably a better way of doing it, but we werent sure how and no one...
- Pros: never clogs, works without a mat, well built
- Cons: pricey compard to other mice, is bigger, so takes some getting used to
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- Overall 10

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer: No balls, But plenty of bite
dooyoo.co.uk
30 October 2007
- Summary: My first encounter with this Eunuch rodent was in Ireland, where I stopped in at an internet cafe with my mate to get a fix of mid-holiday Counter-Strike - those who p...
- Pros: Aesthetics, Accuracy, Speed
- Cons: Cost
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