... and the buttons wear out.Are we talking about those cheap wired Dell mice? Because those are terrible to use.
The ones that come with a system are just re-badged cheap generic mice. Buy a Logitech or a Microsoft instead.
... and the buttons wear out.Are we talking about those cheap wired Dell mice? Because those are terrible to use.
Yes. Don't they all? It is clearly shown in the picture.Does that have a scroll wheel?
Don't think so. Picture shows 2 buttons.Yes. Don't they all? It is clearly shown in the picture.
I'm sitting in front of 5 monitors at the moment--all 5 are different. 2 are off (home setup). That leaves my work setup, which is the laptop monitor, and then two different Dell monitors which thankfully are the same dimensions. Two different Dell mice (home laptop has a Logitech). The setup spans a homemade desk I made in high school and then a pressboard desk I made during WFH.I guess for those that view cars as an appliance, it doesn't matter that the computer mouse match. For you, tires can be from different brands. One tire can be a whitewall while the others are all black, etc. Heck, even the wheels don't have to be the same as long as they fit.
yes it has a scroll wheel.Does that have a scroll wheel?
No. What you are attempting to do is akin to trying to buy Mercedes branded tires for your Mercedes car.I guess for those that view cars as an appliance, it doesn't matter that the computer mouse match. For you, tires can be from different brands. One tire can be a whitewall while the others are all black, etc. Heck, even the wheels don't have to be the same as long as they fit.
Don't think I've ever seen Mercedes brand tires. And Panda says Dell mouse made by Logitech or Microsoft. This one lasted 5 years so they are pretty good for me.No. What you are attempting to do is akin to trying to buy Mercedes branded tires for your Mercedes car.
OEM mice are garbage.
That was my point. Just because something does not carry a matching logo doesn't mean it's not a great fit.Don't think I've ever seen Mercedes brand tires.
No. What you are attempting to do is akin to trying to buy Mercedes branded tires for your Mercedes car.
OEM mice are garbage.