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| YOUR MOUSE SCRATCHES, NOW WHAT? ..little teasers.. |
| (Review by MS) |
As stressed in some other articles here in the Beginners' section, the most annoying things about computers can be those that are direct user interfaces, mouse, keyboard, monitors but what I didn't mention is that plugging and unplugging of connectors in the back of the computer has led to more than one head bump when trying to crawl out from underneath the desk.
Ok, let's jump right in. A few weeks ago I was approached by MouseSkatez to try out their patented product christened with the same name as the company: MouseSkatez.

The product, the letter with the instructions and the finished mouse. Most of the effort is really to open the letter
What is behind this product is nothing more complicated than two stripes of Teflon tape that can be glued under the mouse on the little feet that usually glide or scratch on the surface where the mouse is moved. Normally, mouse problems are related to dirty rollers or mouse balls, so what's the point of using Teflon on the gliders?
Anyway, I tried the MouseSkatez and I like them. I could live without them but, yes, I like them (how's that for a short review?).
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