Samsung is trying to break the price barrier in the mous market with the introduction of the SMP 2100WX, a standard two-button scroll mouse, available for the PS/2 interface. It performs just as expected for a price of Rs 260. Being a Plug and Play device, all versions of Windows can mediately detect and con-figure the mouse as well as the associated scroll wheel. Since it has only two uttons, there’s noth-ing programmable here. Everything sets up instantly. As far as the feel of the SMP2100WX is concerned, the wheel is slightly unbalanced and tends to jerk up and down. Discouragingly, the rest of the mouse feels just as unstable and at high speeds, it tends to move towards the left and the bot-tom. This unbalance makes it difficult to use the MP2100WX for fast-paced games such as Quake III Arena. If you intend to use it for everyday office applications and play games once in a while, then this mouse just about suits your needs—especially if you’re looking to shell out the mini-mum possible cash.
Samsung is trying to break the price barrier in the mous market with the introduction of the SMP 2100WX, a standard two-button scroll mouse, available for the PS/2 interface. It performs just as expected for a price of Rs 260. Being a Plug and Play device, all versions of Windows can mediately detect and con-figure the mouse as well as the associated scroll wheel. Since it has only two uttons, there’s noth-ing programmable here. Everything sets up instantly. As far as the feel of the SMP2100WX is concerned, the wheel is slightly unbalanced and tends to jerk up and down. Discouragingly, the rest of the mouse feels just as unstable and at high speeds, it tends to move towards the left and the bot-tom. This unbalance makes it difficult to use the MP2100WX for fast-paced games such as Quake III Arena. If you intend to use it for everyday office applications and play games once in a while, then this mouse just about suits your needs—especially if you’re looking to shell out the mini-mum possible cash.
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