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Up Close:
The Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer is a very unique and comfortable
mouse when you first handle it. The sleek design, color and performance
will make this mouse, and its new technology number one. Here are
some pictures to give you a better idea of what it looks like.
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This picture is an 'overview' of what the mouse looks like.
You can see the 2 buttons on the left, along with the scroll
wheel, and the left and right buttons.
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The left side of the mouse. You can see two buttons that
can be programmed to do any function you want them to do.
I have mine set for copy/paste since I copy/paste URLS, code,
any many other things.
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The right side of the mouse looks funny because there are
no buttons, but you do get a good look at the ergonomic design.
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Top of the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer which shows off
the design, and a bird's eye view of it.
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This is a picture of the back of the mouse which shows off
its IntelliEye Chrome Accent.
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This is not the mouse, but the receiver for the Wireless
Explorer. The reciver is small and lightweight.
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The Top view of the receiver for the Wireless IntelliMouse
Explorer. You can see here that there is a button on top.
This button is used for when you set up your mouse, or you
have lost 'connection' to it. This button is what will reconnect
your mouse to the receiver in the 2 channel options that it
has.
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The bottom of the receiver. Not much to see, but the Serial
numbers and other info you should know just incase you need
to call Microsoft for support as the Microsoft Techs will
ask for this information.
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