I've always sworn by Logitech for things such as keyboards and mice. Out of all the hardware makers out there they seem to be some of the sturdiest and most reliable.
As an example, the mouse I'm using now is a Logitech Trackman Marble+ originally bought three or four computers ago near the turn of the millennium. The Logitech logo at the wrist has long since worn off from use, as has the CE notice on the bottom of it, but the mouse itself is still going strong after a decade. That's craftsmanship in this day and age.
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As an example, the mouse I'm using now is a Logitech Trackman Marble+ originally bought three or four computers ago near the turn of the millennium. The Logitech logo at the wrist has long since worn off from use, as has the CE notice on the bottom of it, but the mouse itself is still going strong after a decade. That's craftsmanship in this day and age.