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The beauty of this mouse is you can have a "whatever the heck you want" button.
I love mine. I remember being a struggling photographer and my Magic Mouse died on me and I couldn't afford to replace it. I was so used to using that and it's gestures. I found this little guy, probably on here lol, and holy crap I ended up liking this way more than the apple mouse and it's gestures.
You can assign custom actions to the mouse wheel, pressing left or right on the mouse wheel, the middle button, the middle button and dragging up/down/left/right and the battery lasts forever. I use Premier Pro, Lightroom and Photoshop daily, and this mouse handles them all extremely well. Regular browsing is awesome, I have the left wheel click as backs, right click as forward, middle button plus dragging up as zoom in and out. It's awesome.
I've been using mine for YEARS and it's held up perfectly, but I might buy this one now as a backup just in case.
I love these, and they're my go to laptop mouse. Something about the size, weight, and click feedback that's just perfect for me. Also Bluetooth is the way to go, no USB plugs to get lost.
Currently on my second one after years of heavy use on the first one. It still worked, but started to "ghost click" due to the switches being worn.
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If you can find it. I checked and almost every Walmart near me doesn't carry this. However, I get the point. It's a decent price - but not a "flaming hot" price.
If you can find it. I checked and almost every Walmart near me doesn't carry this. However, I get the point. It's a decent price - but not a "flaming hot" price.
It's a cat and mouse with Walmart. Sometimes you catch a mouse and sometimes you don't.
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08-09-2022 at 08:01 PM.
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No back button?
The beauty of this mouse is you can have a "whatever the heck you want" button.
I love mine. I remember being a struggling photographer and my Magic Mouse died on me and I couldn't afford to replace it. I was so used to using that and it's gestures. I found this little guy, probably on here lol, and holy crap I ended up liking this way more than the apple mouse and it's gestures.
You can assign custom actions to the mouse wheel, pressing left or right on the mouse wheel, the middle button, the middle button and dragging up/down/left/right and the battery lasts forever. I use Premier Pro, Lightroom and Photoshop daily, and this mouse handles them all extremely well. Regular browsing is awesome, I have the left wheel click as backs, right click as forward, middle button plus dragging up as zoom in and out. It's awesome.
I've been using mine for YEARS and it's held up perfectly, but I might buy this one now as a backup just in case.
Regular price $20, but it goes on sale for $10 multiple times each year. It's pretty comfortable, has back/forward buttons, and I've used mine without issue for a couple of years and have also bought a couple more as gifts.
Regular price $20, but it goes on sale for $10 multiple times each year. It's pretty comfortable, has back/forward buttons, and I've used mine without issue for a couple of years and have also bought a couple more as gifts.
I have these as no name branded Victsing or something like that.
They have an excellent feel.
Mine are USB plug, not BT. But I like the ergonomics of these.
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08-10-2022 at 02:33 PM.
There is sort of a back "button": you nudge the scroll wheel to the left. Nudging the scroll wheel to the right activates the "forward button" equivalent functionality.
About 5 years ago these were $9.99 a piece at Best Buy, I got 3 of them at the time (only the black one was available, no blue) and I am still on the first one. It works pretty well with the gesture-based system and decent Bluetooth connectivity, I just wish the clicks weren't so loud and that the mouse could be a little bigger too. But it is portable and easy to take around.
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I love mine. I remember being a struggling photographer and my Magic Mouse died on me and I couldn't afford to replace it. I was so used to using that and it's gestures. I found this little guy, probably on here lol, and holy crap I ended up liking this way more than the apple mouse and it's gestures.
You can assign custom actions to the mouse wheel, pressing left or right on the mouse wheel, the middle button, the middle button and dragging up/down/left/right and the battery lasts forever. I use Premier Pro, Lightroom and Photoshop daily, and this mouse handles them all extremely well. Regular browsing is awesome, I have the left wheel click as backs, right click as forward, middle button plus dragging up as zoom in and out. It's awesome.
I've been using mine for YEARS and it's held up perfectly, but I might buy this one now as a backup just in case.
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Currently on my second one after years of heavy use on the first one. It still worked, but started to "ghost click" due to the switches being worn.
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Logite...hbdg=L
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Logite...hbdg=L
It's a cat and mouse with Walmart. Sometimes you catch a mouse and sometimes you don't.
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The beauty of this mouse is you can have a "whatever the heck you want" button.
I love mine. I remember being a struggling photographer and my Magic Mouse died on me and I couldn't afford to replace it. I was so used to using that and it's gestures. I found this little guy, probably on here lol, and holy crap I ended up liking this way more than the apple mouse and it's gestures.
You can assign custom actions to the mouse wheel, pressing left or right on the mouse wheel, the middle button, the middle button and dragging up/down/left/right and the battery lasts forever. I use Premier Pro, Lightroom and Photoshop daily, and this mouse handles them all extremely well. Regular browsing is awesome, I have the left wheel click as backs, right click as forward, middle button plus dragging up as zoom in and out. It's awesome.
I've been using mine for YEARS and it's held up perfectly, but I might buy this one now as a backup just in case.
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I settled on Best Buy's house brand (Insignia) Bluetooth mouse:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=57096
Regular price $20, but it goes on sale for $10 multiple times each year. It's pretty comfortable, has back/forward buttons, and I've used mine without issue for a couple of years and have also bought a couple more as gifts.
I settled on Best Buy's house brand (Insignia) Bluetooth mouse:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=57096
Regular price $20, but it goes on sale for $10 multiple times each year. It's pretty comfortable, has back/forward buttons, and I've used mine without issue for a couple of years and have also bought a couple more as gifts.
I have these as no name branded Victsing or something like that.
They have an excellent feel.
Mine are USB plug, not BT. But I like the ergonomics of these.
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