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Does anyone know of a mouse that doesn't click?
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You have been working too much if the mouse noise is really starting to annoy you that much.......
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look for a washable mouse. They typically are silent to click but hard to actually click. The hospital I worked at previously had these washable mouses for OSHA reasons that were silent clicking mouses but the users HATED them. I do not remember the brand.
Good luck, obviously a try before you buy approach but the local hospitals my have such mouses in their organizations.
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Vicki, If you just happen to have these tools lying around (and who doesn't), you can build your own. Cross-point screwdriver Soldering iron Tin-lead solder Rosin or flux Sharp knife 2 cm of thin insulated wire (2 pcs) (only if necessary) http://www.grynx.com/projects/silent-mouse/I think it works best if the mouse is golden. Sorry, couldn't resist.
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You have been working too much if the mouse noise is really starting to annoy you that much....... No kidding
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Vicki, If you just happen to have these tools lying around (and who doesn't), you can build your own. Cross-point screwdriver Soldering iron Tin-lead solder Rosin or flux Sharp knife 2 cm of thin insulated wire (2 pcs) (only if necessary) I actually saw that just didn't feel adventuresome enough. Golden mouse would be great!! http://www.grynx.com/projects/silent-mouse/I think it works best if the mouse is golden. Sorry, couldn't resist.
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look for a washable mouse. They typically are silent to click but hard to actually click. The hospital I worked at previously had these washable mouses for OSHA reasons that were silent clicking mouses but the users HATED them. I do not remember the brand.
Good luck, obviously a try before you buy approach but the local hospitals my have such mouses in their organizations.
Geoff Thanks Geoff, We're out looking for one now. vr
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I use a portable Logitech mouse, the clicks are not heard. Are you really serious?
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I don't you think you need a silent mouse. I think you need one that doesn't sniff out and click on Quick Quote. You have quoted every single post. Well's except for Peggy's. I guess I am just jealous cause you didn't comment on mind. Just quoted it.  @Peggy When I was Googling this (see I have less of a life than Vicky) the author that wrote the part about building your own silent mouse was taking up for all those who wanted a silent mouse. He basically stated that if you are looking for a silent mouse, then you know why you need a silent mouse and vice versa.:) WARNING: This post is encrypted and locked and cannot be quoted.
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I don't you think you need a silent mouse. I think you need one that doesn't sniff out and click on Quick Quote. You have quoted every single post. Well's except for Peggy's. I guess I am just jealous cause you didn't comment on mind. Just quoted it.  @Peggy When I was Googling this (see I have less of a life than Vicky) the author that wrote the part about building your own silent mouse was taking up for all those who wanted a silent mouse. He basically stated that if you are looking for a silent mouse, then you know why you need a silent mouse and vice versa.:) WARNING: This post is encrypted and locked and cannot be quoted. How does that encryption and locking work ?????
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You have to have a silent mouse. You know I was just kidding, right?
Of course, now you will tell me you were kidding, lol.
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