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nihon94

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As I also use computer in designing I am thinking to buy a mouse.
But when I surf net I found many types of mouse.
What factors should be considered while buying a mouse which could be helpful in designing?

Normally when we type text we need a simple mouse, but in designing a lot of drag and drop, right click, left click hold etc. work is involve therefore, please suggest as per your experience which mouse is good.

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You didn't say what kind of computer you have, so I'm guessing it's a laptop. You will want a USB Optical mouse or a Wireless Optical Mouse. Just go to Google and search for them, lots and lots available.

Most people like a Wireless Optical mouse for a laptop.
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You didn't say what kind of computer you have, so I'm guessing it's a laptop. You will want a USB Optical mouse or a Wireless Optical Mouse. Just go to Google and search for them, lots and lots available.

Most people like a Wireless Optical mouse for a laptop.


Sorry for not providing enough information:
Laptop: Dell XPS M1530.

You are right there are a lot available and that confuse me that is why I asked a question. I heard, wireless mouse is not a good choice and could not be trusted as it gives error during work. So, it leaves choice to non wireless mouse. An other things, which maker or how many buttons of muse for designing will be good.

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