Microsoft's Pro Intellimouse for gaming puts a sassy taillight on an otherwise sober design
Microsoft has extended its Intellimouse reboot with the Microsoft Pro Intellimouse, increasing the sensor report rate to a gaming-quality 1,000 reports per second.
Though Microsoft launched the original Intellimouse in 2003, last year it brought back the $40 Classic Intellimouse, with many of the same components as in the original. This year's Pro Intellimouse is slightly more expensive ($59.99 at the Microsoft Store).
Both mice maintain the corded connection, though Microsoft's spec page puzzlingly says that the wired connection to the Pro Intellimouse is "USB 2.0 full speed compatible." That's odd, given that today's USB peripherals are often USB 3.0- or USB 3.1-compatible. "Full Speed" USB 2.0 is actually a misnomer, too: That name was given to USB 1.0's signaling rate of 12 Mbps. One would think that even a throwback mouse would migrate to USB 3.0, at least.