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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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Ditto on Mr. Blue.
Also, do PCs have mouse tracking acceleration now? They didn't back when I used them but I think you could add it through third party drivers, not sure. Cordless keyboards work good. I'm always knocking mine on the floor and breaking it or killing it by spilling something on it so I tend to buy the cheap Apple keyboards since I do like the way the keys feel on them. Input devices are a very personal choice. I really don't get some Mac users who love Apple's one button mouse, but most of the designers seem to love them. This is what I use for a mouse, Kensington Iridio. I seem to wear them out after about nine months so I just keep on buying new ones. I like Kensington mice mostly because of their drivers. Their drivers allow assigning keystrokes to the buttons and cording the buttons. Also you can really tweak the mouse tracking acceleration. |
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Searching for Jimmy Hoffa
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 771
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Cleo have you tried an ergonomic mouse? I have an ergonomic keyboard and I swear by it now...I won't use a standard one (only on my laptop)...but I haven't tried the ergonomic mouse yet. I was thinking of giving this a try:
http://www.digitaladvisor.com/comput...m_reviews.html Doesn't look like you would have much control with it though. |
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