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posted by martyb on Thursday September 01 2016, @05:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the Silence-is-Golden,-but-this-Mouse-isn't dept.

Since many people are claiming that small noises are a pain, Logitech set out to design mices which are about 10dB less clicky than the usual ones.
At around 25dB, the M220 Silent/M330 Silent Plus are probably near the noise floor of most office spaces, and surprisingly not a premium product (under US$30).

That doesn't sound like a bad thing for people with small places and light-sleeping partners either. Are Soylentils really bothered by Joe-the-spreadsheet-clicker, or do you believe in counter-offensive?


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  • (Score: 1) by snmygos on Thursday September 01 2016, @06:00AM

    by snmygos (6274) on Thursday September 01 2016, @06:00AM (#396048)

    I wonder what is the experience of other internet users with a mouse without back button?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 01 2016, @07:32AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 01 2016, @07:32AM (#396077)
  • (Score: 2) by richtopia on Thursday September 01 2016, @04:01PM

    by richtopia (3160) on Thursday September 01 2016, @04:01PM (#396225) Homepage Journal

    I use gestures for back - a relic of using Opera until they switched to Blink.

    But I do use the back button extensively. I use X-Mouse and bind back to pg-dn, and forward to pg-up. This was at first to overcome a new laptop that has these keys as a function key, but now that I have it in my workflow I have all of my computers with this binding. Scrolling gets old fast.