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Latest revision as of 00:10, 19 February 2012
The beginnings of a list of the all important Atari compatible mice.
STM1 Mouse - Original Atari Mouse - First Mouse with Two Buttons
Advanced Mousestick Controller - Gravis - Amiga/Atari ST Compatible - Combines Mouse/Joystick
GI-800R - Cordless Infrared Trackball Mouse - 3 button mouse - 300 DPI - GoldenIMAGE
JP-200P - The Brush - Graphics Pen - 250 DPI - GoldenIMAGE
GI-800RP - Cordless Infrared Mouse - GoldenIMAGE
GI-250C - GoldenImage 2 button mouse - GoldenIMAGE
Cordless Mouse - 200 DPI - Infrared, two button cordless mouse with three speed settings - Practical Solutions
BT-2E - Beetle Mouse - 320 DPI
Eklipse EK1000 2 button mouse - Atari/Amiga switchable
Genius Mouse - 200 DPI - Datel
Alfa Data Mouse - Amiga/Atari ST Compatible
Best Mouse - 200 DPI - Best Electronics
M-PG14 - 2 button mouse - Logitec
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