Doesn't look very comfortable to use. I think I'll stick with my MS IntelliMouse, wasn't fond of the newer ones. The first generation still feel the best to use.
I brought it a few years ago while walking around Akihabara. They are probably like gold dust now, but at the time there was just this huge bin of them for around $10 each.
Also in the series was another designed by Katoki Hajime:
They were both designed to be VERY comfortable to use and were praised at the time for their innovation. The Shiro one is especially interesting because the 2nd mouse button fits your longer middle finger. Both have really cool scroll wheels and are optical.
I took the Hajime one out of it's box and used it for a while. My biggest mistake was installing the drivers for it, which killed windows so badly I had to safe mode and restore.
Well now it's 70 bucks a pop (I have got to drop by japan one of these days, I wonder how long it takes to get there by boat?), I never install any mouse software anyway. Anyways, it'll be better and cooler than my current second mouse with its broken third button and lovely tape reinforced buttons.
i bought one on j-list lil over a year ago while i was in portland, it was the most uncomfortable thingi have ever tried using, after a week, i gave it to the guy who ran the little asian video rental place next door.
What's a bluetooth key? And does anyone have a force feedback mouse? I'm thinking of getting one, gonna' rig it to jam a spike into my hand every time I get shot, you know, for realism.
ok so I got one of those... it sucked ass... lol the drivers for it somehow managed to fuck up my middle click in max... I have no fucking clue what happened, but middle click just stopped working all of a sudden, once I uninstalled the drivers for this mouse, which were as my coworkers said "in FRIGGIN SWAHILI!!!!" lol anyways yeah it was japanese, I uninstalled the drivers and max just started working fine like a charm, don't recommend it, anyone looking for a cool mouse I highly recommend Razer Copperhead... that thing is like the coolest thing evar
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This is what you were talking about, right?
I brought it a few years ago while walking around Akihabara. They are probably like gold dust now, but at the time there was just this huge bin of them for around $10 each.
Also in the series was another designed by Katoki Hajime:
They were both designed to be VERY comfortable to use and were praised at the time for their innovation. The Shiro one is especially interesting because the 2nd mouse button fits your longer middle finger. Both have really cool scroll wheels and are optical.
I took the Hajime one out of it's box and used it for a while. My biggest mistake was installing the drivers for it, which killed windows so badly I had to safe mode and restore.
I was thinking about getting one of these for on the go:
http://www2.elecom.co.jp/peripheral/mouse/m-d6ur/index.asp
The bluetooth key is stored inside the mouse, you pop it out as part of the activation mechanism.
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