Intellimouse schmintellimouse
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 7:22 am
Hey!
I'd just like to warm you about the microsoft intellimouse explorer 4.0 (and the 3.0 too actually). Just don't buy them! (and here's why):
I had used the 3.0 for maybe half a year before it started messing up. The scrollwheel became more and more stuck for some reason, and i had to click the left mousebutton repeatedly many times before it responded. It also doubleclicked when i singleclicked, irritating!
So i decided to buy a new mouse. This was just as the 4.0 was introduced. I bought it, believing that microsoft had learned by it's mistakes with the 3.0. It felt and worked very nice in the start. The scrollwheel was really nice with it's smooth scrolling. But then, after maybe 8-10 months(?) the exact same stuff started happening with it. I have to click repeatedly and hard to make it respond, and it doubleclicks 50% of the times i singleclick. The wheel is still good though. I've been doing some research, and it turns out this is the case with almost everyone who has bought this mouse. How can Microsoft get away with this? There must be someone here who's got the same problem?
Logitech next.
I'd just like to warm you about the microsoft intellimouse explorer 4.0 (and the 3.0 too actually). Just don't buy them! (and here's why):
I had used the 3.0 for maybe half a year before it started messing up. The scrollwheel became more and more stuck for some reason, and i had to click the left mousebutton repeatedly many times before it responded. It also doubleclicked when i singleclicked, irritating!
So i decided to buy a new mouse. This was just as the 4.0 was introduced. I bought it, believing that microsoft had learned by it's mistakes with the 3.0. It felt and worked very nice in the start. The scrollwheel was really nice with it's smooth scrolling. But then, after maybe 8-10 months(?) the exact same stuff started happening with it. I have to click repeatedly and hard to make it respond, and it doubleclicks 50% of the times i singleclick. The wheel is still good though. I've been doing some research, and it turns out this is the case with almost everyone who has bought this mouse. How can Microsoft get away with this? There must be someone here who's got the same problem?
Logitech next.