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		<title>Best Wireless Mouse Features &#8211; What To Look At</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 22:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitchel Parkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for the best wireless mouse really depends on what your needs are and how intensive of a computer user you are as well. These days, wireless mice are very popular, mostly because no one actually wants to have to deal with stringing cords along plugging it in. This is understandable, since most people already have enough wired to their computer.]]></description>
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<p>Looking for the best wireless mouse really depends on what your needs are and how intensive of a computer user you are as well. These days, wireless mice are very popular, mostly because no one actually wants to have to plug the mouse into the computer and then string the wire along to where the mouse will be sitting. In this day and age, things are expected to be wireless &#8212; and mice are no exception.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to start moving from a classic mouse and looking to get a wireless mouse as a upgrade, you are in for a big treat. The mouse of today is far more accurate than they have ever been before, and they don&#8217;t have a ball to get clogged and clean out every once in a while. However, today&#8217;s newest wireless mouse comes in two different main types: laser and optical. Pinpointing what you do on the computer most of the time should determine which type of mouse you decide to purchase.</p>
<p>If you are a casual technology user, once in a while computer user then a wireless optical mouse is most likely enough for your needs. Actually, an optical mouse is enough for almost everyone. They are responsive enough that almost everyone cannot tell the difference between an optical and a laser unless they use them both often.</p>
<p>A laser wireless mouse can really be considered the best wireless mouse for at present. Their response time is relative to that of an actual human being&#8217;s, so if the user even flinches their hand ever so slightly the mouse will reflect that movement. However, this can get to be tiresome in some situations, which is why laser mice are also quite easily adjusted for any range of uses so that point-and-clicking meaning that using mice has never been so easy. A laser mouse is more expensive than an optical, and they are best for experienced computer users and those who play many video games on the computer.</p>
<p>Interestingly, you can also find mice that have more than the standard two buttons and a scroll button these days. Mice can have up to 12 buttons nowadays, scattered around the mouse itself. These are mostly referred to as &#8220;gaming mice&#8221; because the buttons can be bound to certain games or programs and used for specific uses.</p>
<p>Why create more clutter, when these days you can just hook up a wireless mouse? Another wire that you do not have to hook up and get into your way. Depending on your needs, the best wireless mouse for your computer can be one of any number of choices. Whatever you choose, you will not regret your decision.</p>
<p>There is a great deal of variation in options to look at when buying a computer mouse these days. Visit my site to learn more about seeking out the <a href="http://bestwirelessmouse.org">best wireless mice</a> for your type of computer usage.</p>
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