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complete 180 on mouse preference - what's the best cheap mouse?
cmpm:
I used to have a Trackball mouse. Liked it a lot.
You don't have to keep it on a flat surface is one benefit.
Could hold it in your lap, which is easier then the table sometimes.
mrainey:
You don't have to keep it on a flat surface is one benefit.
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I find that the padded arm of my easy chair, or even the side of my leg, works just fine as a mousing surface.
40hz:
has anyone noticed that nudone is making an art out of doing 720 degree turns? :P
-mouser (December 27, 2010, 10:05 AM)
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Is that sort of like how two wrongs don't make a right; but three lefts do? ;)
cmpm:
You don't have to keep it on a flat surface is one benefit.
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I find that the padded arm of my easy chair, or even the side of my leg, works just fine as a mousing surface.
-mrainey (December 27, 2010, 05:45 PM)
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Yeah, not as precise for me though. When precession is needed.
I'd like to try a laser mouse next.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4914872&CatId=2390
Renegade:
You don't have to keep it on a flat surface is one benefit.
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I find that the padded arm of my easy chair, or even the side of my leg, works just fine as a mousing surface.
-mrainey (December 27, 2010, 05:45 PM)
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Check out the MX Air. Looks like it was made for you. :D
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