View Full Version : Would you ever get rid of your mouse?
With more touch screen computers coming out, iPad, HP thing etc.. do you think you would ever part with your mouse for one?
I don't think I'd ever part with my mouse, I like the control.
I think touch screen computers are more for showing off, travel and maybe for short usage i.e. in a kitchen.
Special
01-07-2010, 08:05 PM
if i had to i would i mean it's not hard to use a touchpad
Just think though, left click, right click middle scroll.
They pretty much control everything :P
W00TZEH
01-07-2010, 08:10 PM
No, it would make programs like photoshop impossible to use properly.
Recursion
01-07-2010, 08:15 PM
No, it would make FPS games like CSS and TF2 impossible to play.
dbgtz
01-07-2010, 08:23 PM
For games id just use a controller
but for anything else I prefer a mouse, touch is just a novelty to me really.
Trinity
01-07-2010, 08:39 PM
With more touch screen computers coming out, iPad, HP thing etc.. do you think you would ever part with your mouse for one?
I don't think I'd ever part with my mouse, I like the control.
I think touch screen computers are more for showing off, travel and maybe for short usage i.e. in a kitchen.
I wouldn't get rid of my mouse for a touch screen, it would make photoshopping and stuff a lot more difficult (although in some ways it might be easier). I would definitely get rid of it for other technology though, like controlling through thought or something (ok it's not available right now, but as soon as it is I'm burning my mouse).
No. Quite simply for the fact I couldn't be arsed to keep my hand elevated too the screen :L
Trinity
01-07-2010, 08:50 PM
No. Quite simply for the fact I couldn't be arsed to keep my hand elevated too the screen :L
What if the screen is lying down or on a slight incline?
Can't play good games with touch screen.
GommeInc
01-07-2010, 08:55 PM
Anything that needs precision will be a nightmare, they're only good for browsing the internet, watching videos, looking at pictures and nothing else. Maybe word processing, but removing sentences and highlighting words would be awful :/
What if the screen is lying down or on a slight incline?
Wouldn't want it lying down (strain neck) and incline would be easier, but still a hassle. Wow, I'm a lazy bugger :P
Apolva
01-07-2010, 09:57 PM
Haven't really used a mouse in years. I just use a trackpad.
I find multi-touch "swiping" better than using a back button.
No. Touchpads or touch screens are nasty little buggars.
xxMATTGxx
01-07-2010, 10:28 PM
I would keep my mouse no matter what.
Tintinnabulate
01-07-2010, 10:43 PM
Touch screens are mainly good for basic things. Mouse will always stay - as will computers and laptops.
Things such as iPads are mainly fancy things which are for general browsing and general computer usage.
HotelUser
01-07-2010, 11:01 PM
I'm not sure. I use a Magic mouse which is sort of a touch mouse with pinch zoom and swipes already :P
peteyt
01-07-2010, 11:36 PM
I'm a mouse man for most stuff. Hate touchpads on Laptops. I work on Self Scans so using touchscreens for some stuff wouldn't be too bad. I also own a radio station online and although we currently just use SAM, there are many programs out there designed to be touch screen for easy access.
But for gaming and general use, always a mouse.
GommeInc
01-07-2010, 11:48 PM
I'm not sure. I use a Magic mouse which is sort of a touch mouse with pinch zoom and swipes already :P
You can have precise aim though, the gestures that go with it aren't really the main feature of touch :P
I would never give up my mouse;
My computer has a built in touchscreen and I only use to to mess around with paint or show my family/friends.
After about 10 minutes my arm/hand starts to ache and it really hurts.
Just imagine leviating your arm in the arm and contantly moving it - its going to hurt over long periods.
you need a mouse.
GommeInc
02-07-2010, 02:15 PM
I would never give up my mouse;
My computer has a built in touchscreen and I only use to to mess around with paint or show my family/friends.
After about 10 minutes my arm/hand starts to ache and it really hurts.
Just imagine leviating your arm in the arm and contantly moving it - its going to hurt over long periods.
you need a mouse.
Either that, or the future of computing will be computers built into desks with the screen as the surface. Kinda like Windows Surface :P
HotelUser
02-07-2010, 02:42 PM
You can have precise aim though, the gestures that go with it aren't really the main feature of touch :P
It would have been a waste of money if not for the third party app I got to give me all those gestures. Otherwise--what's the point to it? $90 bucks to be able to do two swipes :S
GommeInc
02-07-2010, 03:33 PM
It would have been a waste of money if not for the third party app I got to give me all those gestures. Otherwise--what's the point to it? $90 bucks to be able to do two swipes :S
Phwoar, that's alot for so very little :O This mouse I got free with my PC has about 5 buttons and a DPI setting, and to buy it's about £60 :/ I guess it's a novelty/gimmick items for some :P
Jahova
03-07-2010, 08:37 AM
No. I don't think I would.
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