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  2. Razer Naga - Wikipedia

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    Mathew McCurley of Engadget commended the long-lasting battery and the wireless capability of the mouse and stated that "if you're interested in trying something new, give it a shot." [46] He said that it takes time to get used to the design and feel. [46] Reviewers thought the Naga 2012 was a good mouse overall.

  3. Best keyboard and mouse combos in 2022 - AOL

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    Featuring the K57 RGB keyboard and HARPOON RGB mouse, the Corsair wireless gaming bundle isn’t pulling any punches. The Corsair keyboard features customizable macro keys, per-key-RGB and a 50 ...

  4. Optical mouse - Wikipedia

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    The blue-LED-based V-Mouse VM-101. Optical mice often used light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for illumination when first popularized. The color of the optical mouse's LEDs can vary, but red is most common, as red diodes are inexpensive and silicon photodetectors are very sensitive to red light. IR LEDs are also widely used. [16]

  5. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse with the most common features: two buttons (left and right) and a scroll wheel (which can also function as a button when pressed inwards) A typical wireless computer mouse. A computer mouse (plural mice, also mouses) [nb 1] is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface

  6. Reddit Knows Which of These Pre-Built Gaming PCs Is ... - AOL

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    Best Value: iBUYPOWER SlateMesh Gaming PC Computer Desktop. Best Hardware Longevity: Skytech Gaming Azure Gaming PC Desktop. Quietest Operation: Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop. Best Power for ...

  7. Pointing stick - Wikipedia

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    IBM sold a mouse with a pointing stick in the location where a scroll wheel is common now. A pointing stick on a mid-1990s-era Toshiba laptop. The two buttons below the keyboard act as a computer mouse: the top button is used for left-clicking while the bottom button is used for right-clicking.