Review:

Wired Computer Mouse

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
A wired computer mouse is a peripheral device used to interact with a computer, allowing users to move a cursor and execute commands via buttons and a scroll wheel. It connects to the computer through a physical cable, typically USB, providing reliable and consistent input without concerns about battery life.

Key Features

  • Reliable wired connection via USB or other ports
  • Typically includes at least two buttons and a scroll wheel
  • Variety of shapes and sizes to suit ergonomic needs
  • High precision optical or laser sensors for accurate tracking
  • Various DPI (dots per inch) settings for sensitivity adjustment
  • Durable build with long-lasting switches
  • Plug-and-play functionality without the need for drivers

Pros

  • Stable and lag-free connection ensuring precise input
  • No need for batteries or charging, reducing maintenance
  • Generally lower cost compared to wireless alternatives
  • Often more durable due to fewer electronic components
  • Universal compatibility across most operating systems

Cons

  • Cable can restrict movement or cause desk clutter
  • Less convenient portability compared to wireless mice
  • Limited in modern designs focused on wireless features
  • Potential for cable wear and tear over time

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 11:33:55 PM UTC