Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 ) Order Now


I use a 12x9 tablet (which takes up a lot of desk space), so it's really inefficient for me to use a separate mouse. I do like the fact that it's like having a wireless mouse with no batteries required, and I can switch to my pen when it's time to work on graphics. However, like others have noted here, the build quality isn't great and after a bit of normal use you will begin to notice some problems. After 18 months of normal use, mine occasionally fails to register a click and I would say 7-10% of the time it DOUBLE clicks when I click once (which is infuriating in its own right). The buttons are starting to feel "loose" and the microfiber pad is pretty much destroyed. I've taken this thing apart and installed new drivers several times to try to get it working. It's really annoying how I'm probably going to have to buy yet another in a year or 2.

My $10 Microsoft mouse that I bought 7 years ago works perfectly fine even after being kicked around in my laptop bag yet the $400 Wacom unit fails.Get more detail about Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 ).

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