- Sensor type: Laser Sensor
- Connectivity: Wireless
- Number of Buttons: Three Butons
- Resolution: 800 dpi
- Form: Standard Mouse
- Interface: USB … more information
3/2011 Single test |
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As its pivoting base is designed to adapt to your hand, whether left or right, Ars Technica found the Smartfish Technologies Whirl Mini Laser Mouse super comfy to use and ideal for laptops. The scroll wheel allows sideways scrolling too, but Ars Technica say that some users will want more than the standard three buttons and slightly more sensitivity than this mouse has to offer. |
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The mouse, on a pedestal: Ars reviews the Whirl Mini Laser Mouse Ars Technica 3/2011 - The first time I saw the promotional materials for the Whirl Mini Notebook Laser Mouse before we had one in the office, I assumed it would be a gimmick where you control your computer's cursor by tilting your wrist. In reality, you use this product the same way you would any other mouse, and the raised design and tilting action of the base are only there to add comfort. This works well, but the product has a few shortcomings that temper our enthusiasm.
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