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<blockquote data-quote="GodLovesCats" data-source="post: 73886798" data-attributes="member: 425502"><p>The last time I got a new mouse I had to choose one that was not on display for me to hold. It is bigger than I wanted, but all of the small mice were wireless. The most important feature for me is a cord. Without one, it is guaranteed I will have to change the batteries. I had a wireless mouse that died suddenly without warning when I was in the middle of something three times, all in thev same year, with new batteries. It seems almost no wired mice can be held in stores. I need to hold wired mice in stores to know if they are comfortable for my small hand. What is a good way to make sure I can comfortably hold a wired mouse?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodLovesCats, post: 73886798, member: 425502"] The last time I got a new mouse I had to choose one that was not on display for me to hold. It is bigger than I wanted, but all of the small mice were wireless. The most important feature for me is a cord. Without one, it is guaranteed I will have to change the batteries. I had a wireless mouse that died suddenly without warning when I was in the middle of something three times, all in thev same year, with new batteries. It seems almost no wired mice can be held in stores. I need to hold wired mice in stores to know if they are comfortable for my small hand. What is a good way to make sure I can comfortably hold a wired mouse? [/QUOTE]
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