Mouse Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Mouse" sorted by average review score:

Telemania Mickey Mouse Animated Phone
Made by Kash 'n Gold
  • Rings with 5 custom phrases said in Mickey's original voice
  • Mickey's arm and head move when the phone rings
  • Switchable ringer (normal or phrases)
  • Last number redial
  • Tone/pulse switchable and FCC and ETL approved
Amazon base price: $
Buy one from zShops for: $51.99
Average review score:

It's so CUTE!
I bought it from Dinsey's Store. I like it very much when someone's calling, Mickey moving- hand pointing at the phone and head moving too. It also said five different messages. When the inspector came and checked my home, he noticed the Mickey moving when the call came in. He said it is cool.

It is cool. I wanted one in the past but it was not animated and I am lucky to have an animated one right now instead of old one.


Telemania Mickey Mouse Desk Phone
Made by Kash 'n Gold
  • Conventional or custom ringer with adjustable volume
  • Hearing aid compatible
  • 1-touch last-number redial
  • Tone/pulse switchable
  • 1-year warranty
Amazon base price: $
List price: $29.88 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $33.99
Average review score:

very original and brilliant!
I like the design of course and it has features just like the best quality phone you can possibly get! The look is original and kids love it! I love it!


Victory Multimedia Yahoo 4D Internet Scroll Mouse (Red)
Made by VICTORY MULTIMEDIA
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $16.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    It's not just cute.....
    I purchased this mouse for my 10-year-old, based solely upon the color, but I quickly realized while helping her at her computer, that I had to get one for myself. In fact, I "stole" hers until mine came in, because it was SO much better than what I was using. These colorful mice really work well, they're definitely not all "looks". I've purchased one of each color, in addition to the matching internet access keyboards. The keyboards work just as well; the keys respond like butter. I type around 95 wpm, and you can't beat these for ease of use! Both the mouse and the keyboard seem to have just the right "tension" on them, so they don't "hang up" on someone who has quick fingers like me. Since I did originally purchase the first pair for their "looks", I must say that they are much nicer than they could possibly appear on screen. The colors are rich and they appear and feel very durable. I definitely recommend both these products!


    Wacom Graphire 4 X 5 USB Tablet with Cordless Mouse & Pen (Strawberry)
    Made by Wacom
    • Cordless mouse, pen, and tablet for PCs and Macs
    • Mouse features 3 programmable buttons and scroll wheel
    • Pen has pressure-sensitive tip, 2 side switches, and eraser
    • Transparent overlay on tablet for easy tracing
    • Includes drawing, painting, annotating, and photo editing software
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $99.95 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    wondreful tool
    The tablet is great. I really like the effects the pressure sensitivity gives. I'm using it with macromedia ans adobe tools like photoshop and flash and it is just awsome - you can do complicated tasks in seconds not 10 minutes. Painting with computer can never be any faster.


    Wacom Intuos2 12x12 USB Tablet & S/W with Intous2 Grip Pen & 4d Mouse (XD1212USB)
    Made by Wacom
      Amazon base price: $449.99
      List price: $569.99 (that's 21% off!)
      Buy one from zShops for: $487.03
      Average review score:

      Amazing Graphics Tablet
      It's been several years since I owned a drawing tablet and I must say that I am extremely impressed by this tablet. The pressure sensitivity is increadible (I used Photoshop, I don't know about other graphics programs). I love being able to flip the pen over and erase. The accuracy is very good with the pen and mouse. The mouse feels a little weird in my hand, not quite ergonomic for me. But since it's USB my old mouse works simultaneously. The top of the tablet also has shortcuts which can be reprogrammed, but the reprogramming is totally lost in the fact that you have to remember what number does what function. The on-screen display of these shortcuts is just a number even though it lets you name the function. The no-battery technology is great. I never have to replace batteries or worry about it. Installation was very easy. I just plugged the tablet in and it immediately started working even before I installed the drivers.

      In summary, this is a great tablet for any graphic artist.


      Wacom Intuos2 6x8 Serial Tablet & S/W with Intuos2 Grip Pen & 2d Mouse (XD68SER)
      Made by Wacom
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
        Average review score:

        Wacom Intuos2 Tablet
        I love this tablet. I have used the graphire 4x5, but found the surface too small for most graphic purposes. This tablet has a large surface 6x8. Very stylish and easy to get used to. The mouse is slightly larger than a standard mouse. I find it to be comfortable and smooth. The best part is the ability to switch between the pen, with a comfort grip, and the mouse. Anyone with hand strain will appreciate it. The tablet is easy to install and works well with most software.


        Logitech 930495-0403 Corded Optical Wheelmouse
        Made by Logitech
        • Tracks motion optically without a ball
        • Comfortable for either hand
        • Easily navigate the Web
        • 5-year warranty
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
        Used price: $15.00
        Buy one from zShops for: $14.98
        Average review score:

        Solid and stylish, but a bit uncomfortable
        First, I admit I'm a fan of Microsoft mouses. But I'm not closed-minded, and do have in my possesion the Logitech Mouse Pro Traveler mini-mouse which I carry with my Fujitsu notebook.

        I got the Wheel Mouse Optical Blue as a gift from my ex-employer as a pink-slip present. OK, I'd rather keep the job, but what the heck, I don't decline freebies.

        The Wheel Mouse is nice and stylish, and is pure plug-n-play on Windows XP. You don't need to install the software, although I imagine the Logitech software gives you some customization functions. I never bother with customizing my mouses anyway; just stick with the one-click, one-shortcut-menu, and scroll-up-and-down basic functions.

        So the Wheel Mouse works very well on any surface; just don't try it on glass since it won't pick up reflection right. Its cool blue color turns heads at Starbucks. But I'm not all happy with its ergonomics; like many other Logitech mouses, including my prized Mouse Pro Traveler, your hand will get tired after about 15 minutes of use. Of course, your actual mileage can vary, but the point is, Microsoft mouses are still more comfortable, especially for people like me with large hands.

        Those willing to make a change will be pleased.
        First of all, please do not purchase this mouse if you EXPECT the same feel and workings of your old "round ball" mouse. Optical mice are much more precise and sensitive.

        I see a lot of reviews here stating that a slight mouse move shoots the cursor from one end of the screen to the other and that it is difficult to operate. I do not know why Amazon does not monitor customer responses more closely, as this is something that takes two seconds to alter. Just go into your control panel and change your sensitivity levels on the mouse, (you can also change double clikc speed as well).

        The key reason I have upgraded my computers with this optical mouse is three fold.

        1) Any hand size will feel comfortable using this mouse. Microsoft is a little big for smaller hands.

        2) Personaly I like tho have the mouse to have some weight to it, not that this mouse is heavy or anything, but I did not really see the point of the "light as a feather" approcah Microsoft took with its optical mice.

        3) I despise having to replace my older non-optical mice every year, it was simply not worth it in the long run. I have not only had no issues with this mouse, but I no longer have to use the q-tip and air spray cleaning method every month to keep performance.

        Would HIGHLY recommend this mouse, definatly worth it.

        Best mouse I ever used
        I'm reading a lot of reviews that mention skipping or lag, and I can't imagine what's wrong, except to guess perhaps they are using the mouse on an inappropriate surface, perhaps very shiny?

        I've owned three of these, for my PC, for my Powerbook and for an ex's PC. I also happen to be lucky enough to have one at work and all 3 of mine plus the 4th have always performed perfectly. No need to install the software at all on a Mac, and mor than accurate enough. As a gamer and a graphic designer I've had no problems with speed or accuracy, the buttons are responsive and natural and the wheel works great.

        It's not "ergonomic" but I've found it more comfortable than my old MS Optical which was, and more reliable too. I'll never use a different mouse if I can avoid it, unless Logictech somehow improves on this one.


        Logitech 930808-0403 Wheel Mouse Optical (Black Limited Edition)
        Made by Logitech
        • Tracks motion optically without a ball
        • Ambidextrous design with three customizable buttons including a scroll wheel
        • WebWheel software for smarter Internet browsing
        • Windows and Macintosh compatible
        • Five-year warranty
        Amazon base price: $21.49
        List price: $24.99 (that's 14% off!)
        Used price: $7.99
        Buy one from zShops for: $7.49
        Average review score:

        Solid and stylish, but a bit uncomfortable
        First, I admit I'm a fan of Microsoft mouses. But I'm not closed-minded, and do have in my possesion the Logitech Mouse Pro Traveler mini-mouse which I carry with my Fujitsu notebook.

        I got the Wheel Mouse Optical Blue as a gift from my ex-employer as a pink-slip present. OK, I'd rather keep the job, but what the heck, I don't decline freebies.

        The Wheel Mouse is nice and stylish, and is pure plug-n-play on Windows XP. You don't need to install the software, although I imagine the Logitech software gives you some customization functions. I never bother with customizing my mouses anyway; just stick with the one-click, one-shortcut-menu, and scroll-up-and-down basic functions.

        So the Wheel Mouse works very well on any surface; just don't try it on glass since it won't pick up reflection right. Its cool blue color turns heads at Starbucks. But I'm not all happy with its ergonomics; like many other Logitech mouses, including my prized Mouse Pro Traveler, your hand will get tired after about 15 minutes of use. Of course, your actual mileage can vary, but the point is, Microsoft mouses are still more comfortable, especially for people like me with large hands.

        Those willing to make a change will be pleased.
        First of all, please do not purchase this mouse if you EXPECT the same feel and workings of your old "round ball" mouse. Optical mice are much more precise and sensitive.

        I see a lot of reviews here stating that a slight mouse move shoots the cursor from one end of the screen to the other and that it is difficult to operate. I do not know why Amazon does not monitor customer responses more closely, as this is something that takes two seconds to alter. Just go into your control panel and change your sensitivity levels on the mouse, (you can also change double clikc speed as well).

        The key reason I have upgraded my computers with this optical mouse is three fold.

        1) Any hand size will feel comfortable using this mouse. Microsoft is a little big for smaller hands.

        2) Personaly I like tho have the mouse to have some weight to it, not that this mouse is heavy or anything, but I did not really see the point of the "light as a feather" approcah Microsoft took with its optical mice.

        3) I despise having to replace my older non-optical mice every year, it was simply not worth it in the long run. I have not only had no issues with this mouse, but I no longer have to use the q-tip and air spray cleaning method every month to keep performance.

        Would HIGHLY recommend this mouse, definatly worth it.

        Best mouse I ever used
        I'm reading a lot of reviews that mention skipping or lag, and I can't imagine what's wrong, except to guess perhaps they are using the mouse on an inappropriate surface, perhaps very shiny?

        I've owned three of these, for my PC, for my Powerbook and for an ex's PC. I also happen to be lucky enough to have one at work and all 3 of mine plus the 4th have always performed perfectly. No need to install the software at all on a Mac, and mor than accurate enough. As a gamer and a graphic designer I've had no problems with speed or accuracy, the buttons are responsive and natural and the wheel works great.

        It's not "ergonomic" but I've found it more comfortable than my old MS Optical which was, and more reliable too. I'll never use a different mouse if I can avoid it, unless Logictech somehow improves on this one.


        Logitech Wheel Mouse Optical Silver
        Made by Logitech
        • Glides smoothly across most surfaces
        • Tracks motion optically without a ball
        • Comfortable for either hand
        • Three customizable buttons and a scroll wheel
        • 5-year warranty
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
        Used price: $25.00
        Average review score:

        Solid and stylish, but a bit uncomfortable
        First, I admit I'm a fan of Microsoft mouses. But I'm not closed-minded, and do have in my possesion the Logitech Mouse Pro Traveler mini-mouse which I carry with my Fujitsu notebook.

        I got the Wheel Mouse Optical Blue as a gift from my ex-employer as a pink-slip present. OK, I'd rather keep the job, but what the heck, I don't decline freebies.

        The Wheel Mouse is nice and stylish, and is pure plug-n-play on Windows XP. You don't need to install the software, although I imagine the Logitech software gives you some customization functions. I never bother with customizing my mouses anyway; just stick with the one-click, one-shortcut-menu, and scroll-up-and-down basic functions.

        So the Wheel Mouse works very well on any surface; just don't try it on glass since it won't pick up reflection right. Its cool blue color turns heads at Starbucks. But I'm not all happy with its ergonomics; like many other Logitech mouses, including my prized Mouse Pro Traveler, your hand will get tired after about 15 minutes of use. Of course, your actual mileage can vary, but the point is, Microsoft mouses are still more comfortable, especially for people like me with large hands.

        Those willing to make a change will be pleased.
        First of all, please do not purchase this mouse if you EXPECT the same feel and workings of your old "round ball" mouse. Optical mice are much more precise and sensitive.

        I see a lot of reviews here stating that a slight mouse move shoots the cursor from one end of the screen to the other and that it is difficult to operate. I do not know why Amazon does not monitor customer responses more closely, as this is something that takes two seconds to alter. Just go into your control panel and change your sensitivity levels on the mouse, (you can also change double clikc speed as well).

        The key reason I have upgraded my computers with this optical mouse is three fold.

        1) Any hand size will feel comfortable using this mouse. Microsoft is a little big for smaller hands.

        2) Personaly I like tho have the mouse to have some weight to it, not that this mouse is heavy or anything, but I did not really see the point of the "light as a feather" approcah Microsoft took with its optical mice.

        3) I despise having to replace my older non-optical mice every year, it was simply not worth it in the long run. I have not only had no issues with this mouse, but I no longer have to use the q-tip and air spray cleaning method every month to keep performance.

        Would HIGHLY recommend this mouse, definatly worth it.

        Best mouse I ever used
        I'm reading a lot of reviews that mention skipping or lag, and I can't imagine what's wrong, except to guess perhaps they are using the mouse on an inappropriate surface, perhaps very shiny?

        I've owned three of these, for my PC, for my Powerbook and for an ex's PC. I also happen to be lucky enough to have one at work and all 3 of mine plus the 4th have always performed perfectly. No need to install the software at all on a Mac, and mor than accurate enough. As a gamer and a graphic designer I've had no problems with speed or accuracy, the buttons are responsive and natural and the wheel works great.

        It's not "ergonomic" but I've found it more comfortable than my old MS Optical which was, and more reliable too. I'll never use a different mouse if I can avoid it, unless Logictech somehow improves on this one.


        Logitech MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse (930754-0403)
        Made by Logitech
        • MX Optical Engine delivers more accuracy and control than ever before
        • Fast RF cordless technology works within a six foot range, even on crowded desks
        • Rapid charge base station ensures that your mouse is always ready
        • Cruise Control scrolling system provides more efficient scrolling through long documents or web sites
        • Two thumb buttons let you quickly move forward or back between pages on the Internet
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $64.99 (that's NaN% off!)
        Used price: $40.00
        Average review score:

        Fantastic mouse
        I've had my eye on cordless mice for years, but the price always sent me back to untangling my good old $24 Logitech ball mouse. A good price, good reviews, and a desire to give up cleaning my mouse ball several times each year prompted me to take the plunge and buy the MX700.

        What a difference! Setup was easy and the mouse had a charge right out of the box. The battery lasts over 24 hours and recharges quickly. I notice no lag at all during intense gaming. To top it off, this is easily the most comfortable mouse I have used. Using a "normal" mouse at work each day reminds me how much I miss using my MX700.

        I want to address a few points in other reviews that might keep other people from trying this fantastic mouse:

        1) Like some other users, I noticed that the scrolling on this mouse was weird at first - very jerky and slow. Downloading the latest drivers from Logitech's site completely fixed this issue, however. Don't forget the drivers!

        2) Some reviewers have said that this mouse doesn't fit large hands well. I happen to have very large hands, and this mouse is very comfortable for me. Unless you're Andre the Giant or Larry Holmes, this will probably fit your hand.

        3) It has also been suggested that this mouse is too heavy. Again, I disagree. The weight and design feel very natural to me, and I find that it's easier to click with this mouse than with my now-retired, formerly favorite mouse.

        Go down to your local Best Buy or Staples and take one for a spin. That's the best way to decide how it fits your hand.

        Terrific Mouse - take advantage of the rebate!
        This is the first cordless mouse I've owned and I'm amazed at how great it is to experience cordless freedom. Pointing precision is as good as or better than the corded mice I've used on PCs and Macs. Ergonomics are excellent for my largish hand, although this simply isn't a mouse for left handers.

        Currently using this on my new iMac and installation was a nothing under OSX 10.2. Runs fine through a Belkin powered USB hub, too. I've thus far been able to disregard Logitech's rather unrealistic instructions to place the base unit 20 inches or more from electronic equipment. No problems with the base far closer to active gear than this, and good thing, too - how many of us have such a spot available on our desks?

        Battery life hasn't been an issue for me - I leave it on the base overnight and it hasn't died on me yet. I've found the added buttons, especially the forward and back buttons on the left side, extremely useful, and I now miss these on other people's mice.

        If you're in the market for a new mouse, this is a winner. Grab one while the rebate is still on!

        Best Cordless Mouse EVER!!!
        Had my fill of Micro$haft cordless Explorer. Took 3 seconds to respond and was absolutely useless for gaming.
        THIS mouse is way different. No lag whatsoever. You will not know you are using a cordless mouse except for the fact there is the noticable absence of a cord. I have three of them if that is an endorsement. The corded version of this mouse, the MX500 is the same lightning fast mouse, but with a cord. I have 5 of these. Logitech ROCKS!


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