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    I got a krait too

    Quote Originally Posted by CmdrMic View Post


    Check out this mint condition Mouse Systems serial optical mechanical mouse, circa 1991. A MSC Model GM-301. This was a product often sold with PC PAINT, an excellent early DOS pixel paint program (runs great in DosBOX), rivalling Deluxe Paint, or superior. PCPAINT ver. 3.0 is still unmatched for creating pixel art working at a the solid pixel level. Serial ports are pretty much gone from modern systems and laptops, however, serial mice can still be utilised via serial to USB adapters, which can be found on eBay. Mouse Systems, operating in the U.S. from Fremont, CA was eventually purchased by KYE.
    Why the hell do you keep adding a story to all of your posts :S

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    The one on my laptop! Otherwise:



    cute right
    Always have courage and be kind

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    I have a Logitech MX3200 keyboard and mouse set which contains the MX600 mouse. I like the mouse, but it's not very sensitive and starting to wear out now due to age - it sometimes releases prematurely when dragging+dropping. The keyboard is very meh. The key action isn't very nice. Ideally I could do with a new mouse and keyboard.



    (with English keys obviously)

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    I am so used to the multitouch gestures (especially the ones I configured myself with BetterTouchTool) that I would feel naked going back to my old mouse
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    i use my wonderful trackpad woo woo, never see the need to use my mouse because i can do things so much quicker using the trackpad with multi touch, but if i use a mouse i use my mighty mouse woo

    drink up this bottle of yeah
    and P A I N T your body on me


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    Quote Originally Posted by myke View Post
    i use my wonderful trackpad woo woo, never see the need to use my mouse because i can do things so much quicker using the trackpad with multi touch, but if i use a mouse i use my mighty mouse woo
    Do you use a MacBook? Or do you have an Apple Trackpad for desktops?
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    macbook pro beep beep
    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Do you use a MacBook? Or do you have an Apple Trackpad for desktops?

    drink up this bottle of yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by myke View Post
    macbook pro beep beep
    I really don't understand why Apple sell the trackpads for desktops. I know on laptops MacBook trackpads are a godsend with multitouch gestures as well as the fact that the trackpad is handsomely sized! But a trackpad on a desktop just doesn't make sense to me. Do trackpad gestures on Lion make a trackpad superior to any sort of multitouch mouse at all? I'd like to know
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    I use a HP Voodoo mouse. It came free when I bought my HP desktop so it's all good. Collecting HP things one freebie at a time

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    I really don't understand why Apple sell the trackpads for desktops. I know on laptops MacBook trackpads are a godsend with multitouch gestures as well as the fact that the trackpad is handsomely sized! But a trackpad on a desktop just doesn't make sense to me. Do trackpad gestures on Lion make a trackpad superior to any sort of multitouch mouse at all? I'd like to know
    yeah it's so much easier to get into mission control and everythingggg

    drink up this bottle of yeah
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