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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
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Doing a lot of Photoshop, the mouse becomes your paintbrush. I also work most of the time with a dual display setup so I have a real lot of display area to move about in. I actually wear out all of my mice after about six months. I keep my mice on a real fast track but use tracking acceleration so when the mouse is moved slowly it has real accurate tracking, good for doing image work.
I actually find most of the mice too big and/or heavy which I think is kind of surprising since I have unusually large hands for a woman. My laptop has built-in Bluetooth so when I got it I was really hoping for a cordless mouse but after trying a few the I went back to a wired mouse. Apple makes the lightest wireless mouse, still kind of heavy, I love the shape that they are making them these days but can't stand a mouse without a right button and scroll wheel so noway I'm using that one. I do have a few Mac clients that use the Microsoft Wireless mouse and really like it. I usually plug my own mouse in to all of my client's computers. lol |
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