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Re: A4000: best option for a decent mouse?
« on: April 17, 2011, 10:28:36 AM »
Been using the Cocolino wireless/wired mouse adapter for years now on my Amigas and to be honest I could never got back to using a wired mouse again... :)

Simply plugs in to your mouse port and you can either hook up a PS/2 or USB Wireless mouse and it's available to work right from power on without the need for any drivers... :)

AmigaKit - Cocolino Wireless PS/2/USB Mouse Adapter

The best mice I have found for use with it are Technika USB wireless mice (available from Tesco at less than a tenner), however I've yet to find a wireless mouse that doesn't work with it... :)

The only software you need to add to your StartUp-Sequence is, if you require 3 or more buttons and/or a Scroll Wheel, are the Cocolino.driver (which comes with it) and FreeWheel available from Aminet... :)

AmiNet - FreeWheel (ScrollWheel & Extra Buttons driver)

Using the Cocolino and even cheap wireless mice are much better in my opinion than any old original Amiga mice, no restrictive cables, better mouse precision, scroll wheels for easier use and support for up to 5 button mice using Freewheel... :)

Wouldn't be without me Cocolino... :D