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The Virtually Indestructible Mouse Destroyed
Mon May 10, 2010 10:50:11 pm


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Review: The Virtually Indestructible Mouse
Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:27:33 am

virtually indestructible mouse box frontvirtually indestructible mouse box back
virtually indestructible mouse

I have had this mouse for about a week now. I chose it because it is waterproof and can survive repeated falls from my desk. The case is made from a single piece of silicone which seals out water from the internal electronics. The casing also allows the mouse to bounce nicely off the floor instead of cracking.

The softness and texture of the case makes the mouse very comfortable to hold, but it also creates a serious drawback. I noticed from my first use of it that the buttons require more force to press than on an ordinary mouse. This is a consequence of using a single piece of silicone for the case which covers both the buttons and the body of the mouse. The silicone has to flex to accommodate the motion of a mouse button press. It's not an extreme amount of force, but it's noticeable.

For casual use, this is fine, but I use the computer for many hours every day. I can feel the repetitive stress injury developing. I had to change my finger alignment to avoid injury. It's not really an issue of finger muscle strength. The problem is that I typically press down with my finger parallel to the mouse button. This creates shearing forces on the joint which are negligible on an ordinary mouse, but it's noticeable on this one. I have to adjust to a more perpendicular finger contact position when pressing to avoid injury, but it's less comfortable. I thought the resistance of the mouse would soften a bit after some use, but it seems to have only softened very little after a week.
I think it might be my longest lasting mouse ever, but it died today. I had been experiencing brief periods of unresponsiveness from the mouse over the past few days but couldn't find any obvious physical problems with it. Total failure happened today. The cable broke at the point where it meets the mouse body. One of the three lines is completely severed. The other two are still working and was able to cause the red light to flicker, but the computer was giving errors about not being able to identify the device. Upon closer inspection, I finally saw the break which still was not visible yesterday.

I am currently using an old mouse that skips a lot, which is very annoying. It's time to do research to find an even more indestructible mouse, or one just so weird that I have to have it.
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21) etonmess,
Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:07:23 am

agrees with this post
22) erdos0,
Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:09:56 am

re: comment#20
I bought this one yesterday as a backup from MeritLine with with coupon code MLC9E8GN for $7:

Logitech V150 Laser Notebook Mouse, New with White Box



Nothing special, just a regular cheap mouse.
I probably should get a cheap regular mouse as backup.
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