[Short Review] Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 1.1A

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cinnamoncider

05 Jan 2015, 08:18

Hey, guys!

There's this thing in the internet about Microsoft Intellimouse and Optical Sensors. I saw a local online vendor in our country selling them(used) for around US$ 5.50 each or US$ 4.50 for every bulk of 10 pieces and above. I decided to get three of them.

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All of them are still in good condition and functional, and needs some cleaning after I bought. It has a bit of discoloration or yellowing - which is common with white or light colored unprotected ABS plastics when exposed to UV over time.
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The left and right buttons are really tactile and clicky, same goes with the middle(scroll) button. If I'll compare the switch that was used in the G500s and this Intellimouse; the latter has a more pronounced and crisp feel, and the "click" is more "clickier".
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The side buttons are really helpful for those who frequently uses macros, but the buttons are soft and mushy in feeling upon press.
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This comes with a software that will allow you to bind functions and macros into the buttons. Download the software from Microsoft. This will allow

Program-specific settings is also available. If certain functions or key combinations is not available in the options, you can customize your own macro.
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One of the three has only "Intellimouse Optical" in its label...
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...but the other two has "Intellimouse Optical 1.1A".
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Side-by-side with my G500s(daily driver). The ambidextrous shape of the mouse and its size makes it comfortable to use by people with medium to large hands. The closest mouse I can think of that represents the shape of the Intellimouse is the Steelseries Sensei.

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The IntelliMouse series is often credited for: Microsoft being one of the first mouse vendors to introduce a scroll wheel, an optical mouse, and dedicated forward- and back-buttons on the side of the mouse for easier web-browsing.

Even with all the praise for this mouse, it still can't replace my G500s as my daily driver, because of the following:
1) The mouse is light. I like it to have some weight, to have a balance speed and control.
2) Left and right side buttons are soft and mushy. It makes me feel not to use this buttons often.
3) Very low sensitivity(DPI). Not very useful on my 1080p display. I always use my G500s on this with 3200 DPI and 500 MHz polling rate to minimize the needed mouse travel.
4) Materials used could have been better. Side buttons paint coat will fade with often use. The white body shell is not covered with UV-resistant coating and will suffer discoloration or yellowing over time.

After all of that, it's still cool to own one of these mice.

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CeeSA

05 Jan 2015, 09:30

I like my WMO 1.1 for gaming and desktop. The sensor is really good. The responsiveness seems to be unbeaten.
I use Win7 and force 1000Mhz for the USB port the WMO is plugged in.

I prefer the WMO 1.1 over the IO 1.1 because the main buttons are a little bit "longer".

I added side buttons to fit my needs.
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For me a Laser mice like the G500S w/ accerlation are not an alternative.

Have all your 3 IO 1.1a a serial number start w/ X08?
I would by a lot of ten if they had X80 (9000fps) instead of X08 (6000fps). But I am not in the US anyway....

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cinnamoncider

05 Jan 2015, 10:17

What's the screen resolution of the display that you're using? I'm having a hard time using the IO 1.1 in my 1080p display with its low DPI sensor, even on my laptop that has a 1366x768 screen res. It maybe because I'm used to less mouse travel when my G500s that is set to 3200 DPI.

Yes. All of them has X08. The seller told me that it was just a package sent to her from China. I'm not from the US also. :lol:

That's a nice a mod you did there. I didn't like the side buttons on this because it feels mushy. I'm curious on how you sleeved the USB cable. Does your mouse also have a plastic thing in the cable similar to this?

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I'm thinking that it might get in the way of your sleeving.

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CeeSA

05 Jan 2015, 11:05

I use 1920x1080 for desktop and gaming. I am used to it. Certainly a matter of getting used to.

For cable modding w/ paracord I
- remove the plastic
- remove the shielding
- cut the usb plug or the pcb plug (depends on whats less work)
- sleeving w/ paracord
- use some heatshrink to fix the ends
- solder new usb or new pcb plug

The plastic thing is normally a magnet and I removed it iirc.

I always replace mouse cable of my mice. I like the very very light feel of a thin sleeved cable.

What stands "PH" for in your profile?

davkol

05 Jan 2015, 15:38

Philippines

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Daniel Beardsmore

05 Jan 2015, 22:14

Well, I've never had a concern about the side buttons in the IMO — they always seemed fine to me. The holes for the side buttons had sharp edges that were irritating (I bought all mine new).

For me the chief flaw is the persistent spurious wheel events that plague me every day. If I ever find another mouse that has a) a good wheel, b) ambidextrous buttons 4 and 5 (one left, one right), and c) circuitry that works (i.e. not Microsoft, as their mice stink), I'll take all my IMOs and smash them up with a hammer in revenge for years of being scrolled up and down, sent to the wrong image in IrfanView and wrong tab in Firefox, etc. I also get spurious pointer events on button down/up but that mostly only affects selection rectangles in image editors (solved by Irfan when he added in much better keyboard selection control for me, and undone by the headache of trying to manipulate the selection on a Poker II!)

And no rubber coatings either as those end up looking like the mouse is disease-ridden or decomposing.

Dell mice are pretty good, but the IMO layout is fairly unusual.

new1gaming

10 Apr 2016, 10:18

Sir , I'm from PH and Im always finding this intellimouse but I can't its very rare , Can you link me to where did you bought this ? Its very rare

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Wodan
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09 May 2016, 16:51

I cleaned a couple of intellimice a little while ago. They were heavily used and nasty dirty. Took them completely apart, once you remove a couple of screws in the bottom you can really disassemble the mouse nicely. All parts except for the one controller/optical PCB went into the dishwasher at 50°C INCLUDING the mouse wheel. Got them perfectly clean and they reassembled nicely as well. I just hate other peoples gunk in my mouse.

tp4tissue

03 Jun 2016, 19:32

Wodan wrote: I cleaned a couple of intellimice a little while ago. They were heavily used and nasty dirty. Took them completely apart, once you remove a couple of screws in the bottom you can really disassemble the mouse nicely. All parts except for the one controller/optical PCB went into the dishwasher at 50°C INCLUDING the mouse wheel. Got them perfectly clean and they reassembled nicely as well. I just hate other peoples gunk in my mouse.
In case anyone else tries cleaning their mouse..

Becareful using hot water or something like a blow-dryer on the wmo scrollwheel, that shaft and sensor pegs, warps easily, and the rubber ring around the wheel may loosen as well.

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Elrick

04 Jun 2016, 07:40

Wodan wrote: All parts except for the one controller/optical PCB went into the dishwasher at 50°C INCLUDING the mouse wheel. Got them perfectly clean and they reassembled nicely as well. I just hate other peoples gunk in my mouse.
Unbelievable in that instead of using a little elbow grease you decide to use the Dishwasher.

If I used my Mrs's Dishwasher to clean any of my cylinder heads, she'll first hit me in the head with the meat-tenderizer followed by drowning me in some bromelain.

In fact I wouldn't be alive after she finishes me off. The Kitchen is NEVER used to clean any of my toys or gadgets - Rule Number ONE, at our household.

Bucake

04 Jun 2016, 09:50

i clean mice by hand. with love.
it's fulfilling when you put it back together, knowing you've made sure every mm has been taken care of.
bit of lube on the wheel.
damn smooth.

Pumaeggs

05 Oct 2018, 16:20

i've heard the complaints about using this mouse with 1080p monitors, but honestly i never had any issues. I guess i'm some sort of madman because i game on my 4K monitor with my intellimouse optical and i fucking love it. Where is the issue with the DPI present? like what's the problem? i literally cant tell

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