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Laukev7

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Re: Apple
« Reply #15 on: 4 August 2005, 19:54 »
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i had to keep my fingers in a demented arch type thing, The whole mouse fit inside my palm.

You're not supposed to hold the mouse with your palm. You're supposed to move it with the tips of your fingers.

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Re: Apple
« Reply #16 on: 4 August 2005, 21:06 »
I know i didnt like using with my fingers either
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Re: Apple
« Reply #17 on: 4 August 2005, 21:20 »
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You're not supposed to hold the mouse with your palm. You're supposed to move it with the tips of your fingers.

I dislike those mice. I like to move my mouse with my hand.

Logitech rules.

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Re: Apple
« Reply #18 on: 4 August 2005, 21:40 »
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They haven't sold those for years....


i still remember the discomfort.
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Re: Apple
« Reply #19 on: 4 August 2005, 21:40 »
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You're not supposed to hold the mouse with your palm. You're supposed to move it with the tips of your fingers.


try doing that with big mitts and then you'll see my frustration.
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Re: Apple
« Reply #20 on: 4 August 2005, 21:52 »
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I dislike those mice. I like to move my mouse with my hand.

Logitech rules.

I don't particularly mind the puck mouse. I have a Logitech mouse, and when I use it I move it with my fingers without actually grasping the mouse. It's less tiresome for the wrist.

But then, maybe that's why I now use a trackball.

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Re: Apple
« Reply #21 on: 5 August 2005, 01:57 »
I hear about a lot of people liking the new mouse, but being put off by the lack of bluetooth. Apple would be crazy not to release a wireless version sometime soon.

And who needs your silly mice when there is a command-line....

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Re: Apple
« Reply #22 on: 5 August 2005, 02:15 »
UT2004 wouldn't work to great with a command line
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Re: Apple
« Reply #23 on: 5 August 2005, 03:48 »
Quake III does work quite well in the command line, though.

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Re: Apple
« Reply #24 on: 5 August 2005, 19:18 »
Did anyone see this guy
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Re: Apple
« Reply #25 on: 20 August 2005, 00:53 »
Good job Apple, you fucked up another mouse. It doesn't matter, the rabid fans will buy it as long as it has a white plastic shell and the Apple logo on it.
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Re: Apple
« Reply #26 on: 20 August 2005, 01:52 »
I messed with one today... the main buttons are... um... wierd? You can't really feel them. The two side buttons are an annoyance, because of the strange low-acceleration of Apple mice and OS X, you have to very often pick up your mouse and move it. It's especially bad when dragging, and you need to keep the button down, but there's no place to hold now that there's side-buttons. I guess they intend for you to us click-lock?

I dunno. Seems like just a regular 2-button scroll mouse might have been a better starting point.
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