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Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000
(Reviews) Pricey, full-featured wireless mouse is impressive.
Microsoft's Mobile Mouse Impresses
(Reviews) Input device is pricey but works well.
Logitech's New Mice Offer Speedier Searches
Logitech's New Mice Offer Speedier Searches
CeBIT: Logitech Launches a Host of New Consumer Products
(news) CeBIT: Logitech Launches a Host of New Consumer Products
Apple Recognizes the Right-Click, Finally
(reviews) Apple Recognizes the Right-Click, Finally
You Need a New Mouse!
(howto) You Need a New Mouse!
Logitech Mouse Does More Than Point and Click
(news) Logitech Mouse Does More Than Point and Click
First Look: Apple's (Mostly) Mighty Mouse
(news) First Look: Apple's (Mostly) Mighty Mouse
Microsoft's New Mice Get Touchy
(news) Latest line of keyboards and mice include some with fingerprint readers for added security.
Gyration Ultra GT Full-Size Keyboard Suite
(reviews) You'll need some time to get comfortable using Gyration's mouse in the air and on a desk, but if you like creating lots of custom commands, you get an extensive range of options.
Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
(reviews) Belkin's inexpensive input device changes your PC into a Bluetooth-ready machine, but its performance during testing was up and down.
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
(reviews) Chunky RF mouse has an accelerating scroll wheel and comes in four colors.
Logitech Cordless Click Plus Optical Mouse
(reviews) Our top pick for RF mice offers a cordless receiver, an easy installation, handy navigation buttons, and zoom options with the scroll wheel.
Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless
(reviews) Trackball fans will appreciate this flexible model, but it's more expensive than conventional mice and requires an adjustment period.
Microsoft Mice Show Their True Colors
(news) Special edition collection launched; consumers can vote on future designs.
Home Office: Need a New Pointing Device? Read This
(howto) Best advice on mice and related gadgets.
Microsoft's Tilting Mouse
(reviews) The Wireless Optical Mouse offers smooth-angle vertical scrolling--and tilts right or left for horizontal scrolling.
Multitalented Mouse Controls More Than PCs
(news) Gyration's Media Center Remote navigates TVs, music players, slide shows--from a distance.
Mice That Do Double Duty
(reviews) One input device is also a numeric keypad; the other lets you point and click without a surface.
Logitech's Upscale Mouse
(reviews) Wireless mouse is the first to offer rechargeable batteries.
A Mouse That Stands Up for Comfort
(reviews) Evoluent's optical VerticalMouse stands on its side, minimizing forearm twisting and maximizing comfort.
Quick Takes: Traveling Mouse
(reviews) The PocketMouse Pro by Kensington is great for notebook users seeking a light, easily portable mouse.
Logitech's Optical Mouse Goes Wireless
(reviews) Faster optical sensor performance and power-saving technology mark the new Cordless MouseMan.
Tote a Tiny Mouse
(reviews) Super Mini Optical Mouse from Atek Electronics is small enough to take on the road.
On Point: New Mouse Technologies
(reviews) Logitech IFeel Mouse and IFeel MouseMan; Microsoft Trackball Optical and Trackball Explorer
Rollerball Mouse Station Promises Leisurely Scroll
(news) Ergonomic 'Mousing Station' uses optical touchpad so you don't always stretch for the mouse.

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