Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!calvin!kevin From: kevin@calvin.EE.CORNELL.EDU (Kevin Tubbs) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: help with deciding what mouse to Buy Message-ID: <328@calvin.EE.CORNELL.EDU> Date: 25 Apr 88 03:25:07 GMT References: <40159GTI@PSUVM> <9001@cisunx.UUCP> Reply-To: kevin@calvin.ee.cornell.edu.UUCP (Kevin Tubbs) Organization: Cornell Space Plasma Physics Group Lines: 18 In article <9001@cisunx.UUCP> spectre@unix.cis.pittsburgh.edu.UUCP (Robert L Sillett) writes: >I use a Microsoft Mouse and IBM PS/2 mouse at work and a Logitech mouse... >Logitech wins hands down. Yes Robert, Logitech's mouse is a winner. It's fine hardware, and the software is top notch too. Not only does it come bundled with the driver, menu generator, and great full-screen editor, but for a few measly bucks extra you can get an excellent paint program (much better than Windows' or Gem's paint programs). The serial version is easy enough to install if you have a spare port, and the parallel version is easy too - it doesn't conflict with COM1 or COM2, but if you have too many parallel ports you may run out of interrupts. -- Kevin Tubbs, 5152 Upson, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 14853 (607) 255-8703 kevin@calvin.ee.cornell.edu {uunet,rochester}!cornell!calvin!kevin "If you took all the CP/M users in the world, and laid them end- to-end at the equator, it would be a good thing."