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On 04/01/2009 03:39 PM, Tom Metro wrote: > Jerry Feldman wrote: >> A while back I lost my mini mouse that I kept with my laptop, but I'm = >> thinking of getting a presentation mouse. > > So what features makes a mouse qualify as a presentation mouse?=20 > Wireless with extra buttons? > > I can recommend the Logitech V550 Nano as a good non-presentation=20 > laptop mouse. It has a good size (mid sized), good mechanics, a scroll = > wheel with a mode where it can be spun at high speed and it'll coast,=20 > permitting fast scrolling, right-left scrolling, and a middle button.=20 > It's not Bluetooth, but uses a "nano" sized receiver that all but=20 > disappears once you plug it in. > > Most importantly, it works reliably, which hasn't been my experience=20 > with wireless mice in the past. It wakes up immediately, and there's=20 > no lag, or times when the cursor responds unexpectedly. The batteries=20 > have also lasted the 3 months I've been using it. (Manufacturer claims = > they'll last 18 months.) > > It isn't sold as a presentation mouse, but it will work from across=20 > the room, and I don't see why the middle button couldn't be mapped to=20 > a "next slide" function or the right-left scroll buttons used for=20 > forward/back. (I have the middle button mapped to a task switcher=20 > function in Compiz where it displays thumbnails of all active windows=20 > in the workspace. So yes, it works with Ubuntu.) > It's not so much the wireless feature, it is really that the buttons,=20 wheel, and roller be able to work in one hand while making a=20 presentation away from a podium. Something like these products: <http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-2-4-Cordless-Presenter-Black/dp/B0007KVK8= E/ref=3Ddp_cp_ob_e_title_0> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpN= o=3D1160572&CatId=3D54 If it were just a portable mouse I needed for my laptop, I'd just buy a=20 cheap wired USB mouse. --=20 Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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