viddler.com - 12/12/2008
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This tiny mouse, which we will call the Finger Mouse in honor of the creepily disturbing 1970s UK kids TV show, measures just 42 x 21 x 17.65mm, units too small to be converted into oafish, bumbling inches.
Yet into that small space, the makers of the Z-Nano (its real name) have managed to ...
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thetentacleparadox.com - 12/9/2008
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After completing my custom keyboard, I was constantly
annoyed with seeing my ugly plastic mouse sitting next...
to it, so I knew a new project was inevitable. I decided to make a custom matching mouse! At first I felt this project was beyond my ...
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The Paradox Mouse!! Custom Computer Mouse
apple.com - 12/11/2008
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apple.com —
How do you improve on the mouse that
has everything? Remove its tail. Mighty Mouse — the...
mouse that changed the way you scroll — has gone wireless. Now you can take that seamless, touch-sensitive, 360-degree scrolling design with you wherever you go. ...
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Mighty Mouse
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World's Smallest (and Pointless-est) Optical Mouse
Wired: Gadget Lab —
This tiny mouse, which we will call the Finger Mouse in honor of the creepily disturbing 1970s UK kids TV show, measures just 42 x 21 x 17.65mm, units too small to be converted into oafish, bumbling inches.
Yet into that small space, the makers of the Z-Nano (its real name) have managed to cram almost everything, from a laser tracker to a scrolling function to, yes, obnoxiously bright LED blinkenlights. Here it is in action:
We have complaints. First, it will obviously cause your fingers ...
World's Smallest Optical Mouse Proves Some Gadgets Don't Need To Be Tinier [Crapmodo]
Gizmodo —
... Yes, it is clear that the threshold of practicality here has been violated. [TechEBlog ...
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