There's a product from Dicolab called Team Player that allows multiple mice to have individual pointers. I've used this while pair-programming, and it's useful although applications can get confused if both mouses are clicked too quickly. read more
There's a product from Dicolab called Team Player that allows multiple mice to have individual pointers. I've used this while pair-programming, and it's useful although applications can get confused if both mouses are clicked too quickly. read more
You can't move two mice at the same time with this. It draws a mouse cursor on screen and leaves it there when the other mouse starts moving and picks up from there when the other mouse starts moving again. read more
Yes, you can have two mice attached at the same time. I sometimes have my Logitech gaming mouse plugged in simultaneously with my wireless mouse; Win7 simply responds to whichever device is being used at the moment. read more