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Logitech Optical Purple MouseMan Traveler (USB/PS2)

Logitech Optical Purple MouseMan Traveler (USB/PS2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mobile mousing
Review: Excellent mouse for those who are always on the go. About the size of a PCMCIA card and is approx. 1 inch thick. It comes with a carrying case, PS2 addapter, and (this is very handy when use with a port repilcator or dock) a USB extention cord. A quality mobile mouse.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hard to click
Review: I bought this mouse for my averatec 3225. It looks very good but BEWARE... the keys are very hard. You really need to put some force to click. This was really disgusting in the beginning but I got used to it. I would give a 5 stars for look and 1 star for usage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: works beautifully
Review: I considered two mice for my iBook: Kensington's PocketMouse Pro and Logitech's Mouseman Traveler.
The former's cord retracts into the mouse housing itself. It's a clever idea, but I have doubts about its reliablity down the road.
I chose Logitech's Mouseman Traveler, because it has a smaller footprint and comes with a pouch for neat storage so tangled mouse cord is not going to be a problem anyway. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best travel mouse ever
Review: I got this mouse for my Apple Powerbook, and it's made mobile computing a lot more pleasant. It's very small but doesn't feel that way. I have great-big-boy hands, and this mouse feels perfectly substantial and comfortable to me.

The buttons are cleverly incorporated under a smooth and flexible metal casing, which makes for a very stylish look without sacrificing practicality (::cough cough:: the one-button Lucite Apple mouse ::cough cough::).

I can't imagine why anyone would ever use a ball mouse any longer, when optical mice like this one are so reliable and inexpensive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You really dont want to be without this gem
Review: I just purchased a Dell laptop, The touchpad was so sensitive it drove me nuts. So I looked at this model because it seemed to have all the right specs.
It took all of 5 minutes to install the software and have the mouse up & running. It is small enough to work on the right or left side of your laptop. It is optical W/USB & a PS2 adapter. It has a 3' extension. The mouse is small but very ergonomic with a 2 button scroll. Works with all Windows including XP OS & Macs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect laptop companion
Review: I love this little thing. A lot of travel mice are too small, or the wrong shape, or easily broken, but this mouse is just right. The buttons have just the right amount of give to them, the scroll wheel is firm but not too firm, and it tracks well whether I'm using it on a tabletop, on my pants leg, or even on my laptop's wrist rest. Plus, it comes with a sturdy carrying case, so I don't have to worry about it getting damaged in my laptop bag, and an extension cord, in case the three-foot cord on the mouse isn't long enough for whatever reason. It looks stylish, too!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautifully conceived mouse
Review: I purchased this mouse to use with my IBM T22 Thinkpad. It's works well, and it looks great. It is small, and at first it was uncomfortable to use for long periods. I have gotten used to it; now the full-sized mouse that I use with by desktop feels huge. I have only given in 4 stars because the PS2 adapter does not fit snuggly. It often loosens, and I find myself regularly having to push it back in. If the mouse is not connected when I boot up, the scroll wheel does not work. The USB connection works well, but with only 1 USB port on my laptop, I would have preferred a better fitting PS2 connection. Otherwise, no problems.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautifully conceived mouse
Review: I purchased this mouse to use with my IBM T22 Thinkpad. It's works well, and it looks great. It is small, and at first it was uncomfortable to use for long periods. I have gotten used to it; now the full-sized mouse that I use with by desktop feels huge. I have only given in 4 stars because the PS2 adapter does not fit snuggly. It often loosens, and I find myself regularly having to push it back in. If the mouse is not connected when I boot up, the scroll wheel does not work. The USB connection works well, but with only 1 USB port on my laptop, I would have preferred a better fitting PS2 connection. Otherwise, no problems.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best travel mouse ever
Review: I really love the Traveler mouse. Yes, it's small, but I have very large hands and I've adapted to it quite easily. It tracks smoothly and the wheel has just the right amount of resistance. It even comes with a nice PVC travel case, perfect to slip into your laptop bag without scratching anything else up.

This is a great companion to a Powerbook, too, as it looks cool alongside! Now if Apple would just work on making the right button more useful in OSX...but I digress.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect laptop mouse
Review: I really love the Traveler mouse. Yes, it's small, but I have very large hands and I've adapted to it quite easily. It tracks smoothly and the wheel has just the right amount of resistance. It even comes with a nice PVC travel case, perfect to slip into your laptop bag without scratching anything else up.

This is a great companion to a Powerbook, too, as it looks cool alongside! Now if Apple would just work on making the right button more useful in OSX...but I digress.


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