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    Wireless Mouse W/ Presentation Control

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by mfbarbmff, Nov 15, 2008.

  1. mfbarbmff

    mfbarbmff Notebook Guru

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    Hey I'm looking for a sleek and small portable wireless mouse with the ability to navigate powerpoint presentation all in one package. Is there anything that fits the criteria?

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. dtwn

    dtwn C'thulhu fhtagn

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    Mod needs to change the title of this thread.
     
  3. swarmer

    swarmer beep beep

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    Here are a few to consider:

    http://us.kensington.com/html/13361.html

    I have a Kenington mouse... not a presenter one though... and it's a nice mouse. I haven't tried any of their presenter ones though.
     
  4. mfbarbmff

    mfbarbmff Notebook Guru

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    are these kensington mice hard to click?

    They remind me of mighty mouse for mac? And I recall using one once, and the clicking experience wasn't so great.

    Am also looking at the Microsoft Presenter Mouse 8000? But I have heard that the installation is a pain in the ***..

    Any more choices to choose from?
     
  5. lengendnr

    lengendnr Notebook Geek

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    You can try the gyrotransport (google this).

    Can program hundreds of functions..
     
  6. melonbar123

    melonbar123 Notebook Enthusiast

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    seen Newbie

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