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pinaugust
Aug 4, 06, 12:38 pm
http://www.syncsort.com/ss56ddd

Thank you for registering!

If you've requested a proof-of-concept or more information about DMExpress, we'll be in touch with you shortly.

Your Free Optical Mouse will arrive shortly as well.


MRKEY
Aug 4, 06, 1:06 pm
Thank you!!

the_traveler
Aug 4, 06, 1:55 pm
Thanks! ^


Spiff
Aug 4, 06, 1:56 pm
Gracias!

Lurker1999
Aug 4, 06, 3:10 pm
Sweet!

martinusa
Aug 4, 06, 3:48 pm
Thanks!!

SchmutzigMSP
Aug 4, 06, 3:54 pm
Vielen Dank! (Many Thanks) ^

More Champagne Sir?
Aug 4, 06, 4:02 pm
Thanks! ^

Now I wonder if they'll deliver it to the UK? .....

sahenry
Aug 4, 06, 4:07 pm
Very nice! Thanks

IceTrojan
Aug 4, 06, 4:12 pm
Yay! Free is good!

rc408
Aug 4, 06, 6:26 pm
Thank you. ^

Motor Mouth
Aug 4, 06, 8:22 pm
Good find! ^ Almost bought a new one this past week. Glad I waited!

onedog
Aug 4, 06, 11:23 pm
Thanks! I needed a new OP for the Pupster's computer.

Thank you for registering!

If you've requested a proof-of-concept or more information about DMExpress, we'll be in touch with you shortly.

Your Free Optical Mouse will arrive shortly as well.

SANBO93
Aug 5, 06, 6:26 pm
pin. sweet ^ again.....

rjbass
Aug 7, 06, 8:28 am
It's always nice to have extra mice around :p

Thanks for the post ^

D130
Aug 7, 06, 8:43 am
Thanks!

FinsUp99
Aug 7, 06, 8:56 am
Don't mean to thread-crap, but this company RARELY sends out anything without checking first.

Doesn't look too good. :(

CaliforniasCentralCoast
Aug 7, 06, 9:47 am
The optical mouse actually uses a tiny camera to take 1,500 pictures every second. Able to work on almost any surface, the mouse has a small, red light-emitting diode (LED) that bounces light off that surface onto a complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor. The CMOS sensor sends each image to a digital signal processor (DSP) for analysis. The DSP, operating at 18 MIPS (million instructions per second), is able to detect patterns in the images and see how those patterns have moved since the previous image. Based on the change in patterns over a sequence of images, the DSP determines how far the mouse has moved and sends the corresponding coordinates to the computer. The computer moves the cursor on the screen based on the coordinates received from the mouse. This happens hundreds of times each second, making the cursor appear to move very smoothly.

Optical mice have several benefits over wheeled mice: No moving parts means less wear and a lower chance of failure. There's no way for dirt to get inside the mouse and interfere with the tracking sensors. Increased tracking resolution means smoother response. They don't require a special surface, such as a mouse pad.

Just in cast you were dying to know all this...

USCGamecock
Aug 7, 06, 4:25 pm
Don't mean to thread-crap, but this company RARELY sends out anything without checking first.

Doesn't look too good. :(


Let's hope you are wrong on this one. Thanks to the OP.

tailfirst
Aug 8, 06, 2:02 am
I hope you're wrong too

FinsUp99
Aug 8, 06, 3:31 am
I hope you're wrong too
I hope I'm wrong as well. Other forums don't put these guys in too good of a light.

I'm just sayin'..... :D

mswtravels
Aug 9, 06, 6:13 am
Thanks! My wife was just saying how she'd like an optical mouse!

cepheid
Aug 9, 06, 2:55 pm
Thanks! My wife was just saying how she'd like an optical mouse!
Well, if you don't want to wait the N weeks to maybe or maybe not receive this one, you should know that you can get optical mice for almost nothing nowadays. You can probably find a wired one for under $10 (maybe $5), and a wireless as cheap as $15. Look around Amazon or just head to your local Staples/Office Depot/Office Max and look around their computer section.

Vlaka
Aug 9, 06, 3:39 pm
Easy as pie...Thanks for the post. I hope it works.

ByrdluvsAWACO
Aug 10, 06, 4:13 pm
Wow, I'm getting something for free. :D

skye1
Aug 10, 06, 4:24 pm
Thanks. Was just "mousehunting" last night. Might wait a little & see if this one will do. I'm sure for "free", one can only expect so much. It will be interesting to see how long this takes to arrive.

ContinentalFan
Aug 10, 06, 5:42 pm
Thanks for posting this link; I just signed up!!

MisterNice
Aug 11, 06, 5:46 am
In case you dont get this freebie, the local BB,CC or compUSA stores seemingly take turns in offering optical mice for about $10 wired and $20 wireless. I recently bought a MS laptop optical wireless mouse Mod No 3000 for $20 and no rebates to bother with. It works fine.

MisterNice

cepheid
Aug 11, 06, 3:05 pm
In case you dont get this freebie, the local BB,CC or compUSA stores seemingly take turns in offering optical mice for about $10 wired and $20 wireless.
Is there an echo in here? :D

xtroverted
Aug 12, 06, 10:46 am
thanks for this!! :) :) i've always an optical mouse!!!

MGW2000
Aug 13, 06, 8:46 pm
Great, thank you ^ !

Matt



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