Buffalo is back with a pair of new mice to add to their line. This new mouse may be the office workers best friend, assuming you work with lots of spread sheets that require side scrolling. The new Buffalo BOMU-JK/M has a plus shaped D-Pad where you typically find the scroll wheel. This D-Pad allows you to scroll up and down as well as scroll left and right. Two mouse colors are available, black and silver. Lefty’s are in luck here, the mouse is ambidextrous. Buffalo says that the mouse is supported by Japanese language OS only including Windows Vista. Other than the D-Pad most associated with game pads the Buffalo mouse is mundane. It uses an optical sensor and while no dpi sensitivity is given on the site one could assume it is an 800 dpi mouse safely. the new mouse would work well along side Buffalo's giant WiFi antenna. About Everything USB
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