Do you own a gaming mouse that comes with a few extra buttons compared to a standard mouse? While those buttons might help you quickly fire bullets in your games, you must have wondered how to put ...
I use the middle mouse button a lot. To open new links, and close tabs in Firefox. I also use Sketchup and Autocad frequently where I use the middle mouse button to rotate and pan the view, so it is ...
An ultra-fast gaming mouse isn’t just for faster turning in first person shooters. Their responsiveness also make them shine for day-to-day productivity tasks, and today, we found one available at an ...
The Xbox Adaptive Controller was Microsoft’s first real attempt at making accessible hardware. And while it was very well-received, it didn’t really mean much for non-gamers. Today, the company is ...
There are many reasons to prefer wireless mice. They keep your desk clear of unnecessary cords, and it’s now easy to find one with advanced capabilities, a nice set of programmable buttons, and the ...
Take a close look at your mouse. Chances are good it has at least three buttons: left, right, and middle. (Note: Your middle button might be your scroll wheel, which on most mice is clickable.) I’ve ...
From “no-button” design and multi-touch controls, to wireless technology and laser tracking, Apple mice have seen a lot of changes over the past decade or so. Although Apple computers have come with ...
With seven highly customizable buttons, smooth intuitive vertical and horizontal scroll wheels, Mac-friendly app, and a great grip for right-handed people, the Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac is one of ...
The SideWinder X8 is Microsoft's top-of-the-line gaming mouse and the most similar to the original SideWinder featured in our round-up back in 2008. It packs some unique features not found in any ...
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