09-05-2024, 05:54 PM
SDGuy,
The HP X500 is about $10 to $15 from most places. 6 years from an inexpensive mouse that you like isn't too shabby. If you like it, I'd probably just buy another one. If you want an alternate, I'd recommend finding a store like Micro Center that has a bunch of mice on display. Give'em a test drive. Your hand will tell you which one is the replacement mouse of choice. If your hand doesn't like it, don't buy it.
RTings did a rundown on wired mice:
It's worth a read. Amazon has an AmazonBasics mouse that meets your requirements and it's even less expensive than the HP X500. I'd no idea it existed until I gave the article a quick looksie.
If you're willing to consider a trackball, I have a basic wired two-button with a scroll wheel model from Sanwa that has proven a viable replacement for my beloved wired Logitech trackball.
Not as cheap as the HP x500 or AmazonBasics mouse but solid for nearly 2 months now.\
Robert
The HP X500 is about $10 to $15 from most places. 6 years from an inexpensive mouse that you like isn't too shabby. If you like it, I'd probably just buy another one. If you want an alternate, I'd recommend finding a store like Micro Center that has a bunch of mice on display. Give'em a test drive. Your hand will tell you which one is the replacement mouse of choice. If your hand doesn't like it, don't buy it.
RTings did a rundown on wired mice:
It's worth a read. Amazon has an AmazonBasics mouse that meets your requirements and it's even less expensive than the HP X500. I'd no idea it existed until I gave the article a quick looksie.
If you're willing to consider a trackball, I have a basic wired two-button with a scroll wheel model from Sanwa that has proven a viable replacement for my beloved wired Logitech trackball.
Not as cheap as the HP x500 or AmazonBasics mouse but solid for nearly 2 months now.\
Robert