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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:31 pm
by ofblong
Johnj wrote:I use a Logitech Mx310 which is a 5 button, scrolling, wired mouse. They run about $32.00 to $35.00 when you can find them. I bought a couple. I like it because I can program the fourth and fifth buttons for Backspace and Page Down.
ahh yes forgot to say get wired. Wireless isnt worth it for anything other than laptops.

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:55 pm
by JC Viper
ofblong wrote:
Johnj wrote:I use a Logitech Mx310 which is a 5 button, scrolling, wired mouse. They run about $32.00 to $35.00 when you can find them. I bought a couple. I like it because I can program the fourth and fifth buttons for Backspace and Page Down.
ahh yes forgot to say get wired. Wireless isnt worth it for anything other than laptops.
I have a lot of mice from Logitech lying around (you can see a few in my pic) and I have to say that the VX Revolution wireless mouse is really comfy and good enough for desktop use as well as laptop use. Still I prefer the feel of the Logitech G5 and its flawless tracking. When working with photoshop I can dial down the speed using the dedicated buttons and increase speed for gaming.

I also use the Razer DeathAdder because it is just as comfortable and it has a nice grip to it. Now I'm pretty done with mice and now focused on keyboards and speakers. I'm also pretty obsessed with in-ear headphones since I bought many Shure, Etymotic and Ultimate Ears cans. I just bought the Klipsch Custom-3 earbuds and these are the only ones that can make the iPods sound good. Dammit so many toys. One of these days I gotta disconnect my internet connection.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:18 am
by ofblong
JC Viper wrote:
ofblong wrote:
Johnj wrote:I use a Logitech Mx310 which is a 5 button, scrolling, wired mouse. They run about $32.00 to $35.00 when you can find them. I bought a couple. I like it because I can program the fourth and fifth buttons for Backspace and Page Down.
ahh yes forgot to say get wired. Wireless isnt worth it for anything other than laptops.
I have a lot of mice from Logitech lying around (you can see a few in my pic) and I have to say that the VX Revolution wireless mouse is really comfy and good enough for desktop use as well as laptop use. Still I prefer the feel of the Logitech G5 and its flawless tracking. When working with photoshop I can dial down the speed using the dedicated buttons and increase speed for gaming.

I also use the Razer DeathAdder because it is just as comfortable and it has a nice grip to it. Now I'm pretty done with mice and now focused on keyboards and speakers. I'm also pretty obsessed with in-ear headphones since I bought many Shure, Etymotic and Ultimate Ears cans. I just bought the Klipsch Custom-3 earbuds and these are the only ones that can make the iPods sound good. Dammit so many toys. One of these days I gotta disconnect my internet connection.
lol yeah we should all disconnect but with verizon installing FIOS......

with that said There still isnt a wireless gameing mouse that beats a wired gaming mouse.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:25 am
by JC Viper
It's all Newegg's fault for my wallet getting lighter. well that and all these tech sites showing off the newest product every week.

Speaking of which, time to go buy Crysis Warhead and enjoy some gaming in any free time I've got.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:42 pm
by blues2cruise
I have another question for the gurus.....

How do I delete an email address from my computer?

Even though I can delete it from the address book.....it is still there.....

For example...If I start a new email...I type in the first letter of a name and it automatically enters in the address line...even though it's gone from the address book....

There are several email addresses I would like to get rid of.

Thank you.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:21 pm
by Skier
What email client are you using? Outlook?

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:56 pm
by ofblong
what he said which one are you using.

You can look in the options/preferences and there should be something about remember address's ive used or somethign to that nature. You can tell it not to remember those.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:22 pm
by blues2cruise
Skier wrote:What email client are you using? Outlook?
Yes, it's outlook. OS is XP.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:33 pm
by blues2cruise
ofblong wrote:what he said which one are you using.

You can look in the options/preferences and there should be something about remember address's ive used or somethign to that nature. You can tell it not to remember those.
I've been looking through there....I can't find anything....
(except for the one that won't let me open it.....the pst files....

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:11 am
by ofblong
http://www.optimizingpc.com/install/ema ... press.html


says exactly where it is.

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Not every reply person in your Address Book?: Tools, Options, tab Send, disable Automatically put people I reply to in my Address Book
as for deleting those e-mail address's from cache im not sure.

http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/339/outl ... addresses/

looks like what you need to do but I dont use outlook so im not positive.