Microsoft BlueTrack Mice to Work on Wider Range of Surfaces

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Definitely not rooting for that hoity toity Pekingese, that's for damn sure. #Westminster
I'm, like, okay with being a little crazy.
The time, energy, words, weight lost, nails bitten, scabs picked and nights I've struggled thru for this are easy to judge from afar, right?
Things I won't miss about being a freelancer: incorrectly estimating my taxes and owing a ton of cash at the end of the year.
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Subscribe to commentsHazumiSep 12th 2008 2:37AM
I wasn't too certain about the surfaces, since it's been so long since there were real improvements in mice optics. I got a chance to try one of these and it worked on an acrylic surface with no issues. Amazing. I can't wait to get one of my own.
Dianna HillSep 14th 2008 9:23PM
look at this