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Sunday, October 3, 2010

What to Look For When Purchasing a Mouse

The mouse is probably the most essential part of many users experience with computers. Your mouse can affect the ease of browsing around the internet, or your competitiveness in online games. If a mouse is that important, what should you look for when you’re buying a mouse? This article will tell you the most important features to consider before buying a new mouse.

Size

Perhaps the most important thing to consider when purchasing your new mouse is to consider the size and the shape of the mouse. Since you will likely be using the mouse every time you use your computer, it’s very important that you find one that your hand feels comfortable on and that feels right while you’re moving it. Some mice also come with different weight settings which may offer a deeper customization for you.

Type

There are many kinds of mice nowadays; the most common now are cord and wireless mice. It’s important to mention that there are ball mice vs. optical mice, but in this day and age it’s very likely that you will be purchasing an optical mouse. What could possibly be the advantage of using a wired mouse instead of a wireless one many people ask. Wireless mice are often more responsive as they’re connected directly, and they don’t require you to recharge or buy batteries, a common annoyance of using a wireless mouse. Wireless mice are very convenient for laptop users who still need a mouse or people that simply can’t afford to run another cord around their desk.

Connection

This is probably not a major concern for people anymore, but it’s still important to realize that there is more than one connection type for mice. Besides the standard USB port, there are ADP mice that still may be a part of your computer. These mice are often more difficult to find and you may need to pay extra attention to the kind of mouse you’re buying if your computer doesn’t have a USB port. Alternatively, if you bought an ADP mouse you can also buy a USB to ADP converter.
Speed

More importantly for power users, mouse speed is a common concern for online gamers as well as those who need to tone up or down the sensitivity of their mice. Mouse speed is measured in DPI (dots per inch), which measures the speed of your mouse with a higher value appearing to be a much faster speed.

As stated, the mouse is an integral part of your computer, and should selected carefully so that your experience is comfortable and enjoyable. It’s important to consider your needs and to go to the store and try out a few different mice before buying them.

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