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del3d |
anybody here used it on a pc yet? left, right and scroll would do it for me. don't care about the fancy stuff..
read 302 times 3/10/2010 10:35:40 PM (last edit: 3/10/2010 10:35:40 PM)
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K-tonne |
i've not heard of it- not surprising as i don't have a mac and am not looking for a new mouse- but the reason i'm replying is that i had a wireless mouse that had two of the same batteries inside it that this one has and found with prolonged use that the extra weight of the batteries was a slight strain on the wrist i went back to basically the same mouse but wired and not feel a thing working with it all day rsi isn't anything i want to have to deal with and something that would promote that even slightly i avoid
read 295 times 3/10/2010 10:43:51 PM (last edit: 3/10/2010 10:43:51 PM)
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dd |
i didnt think it was suported on the pc as i was told ( which is a shame )
 http://www.max3d.org
read 277 times 3/10/2010 10:57:50 PM (last edit: 3/10/2010 10:57:50 PM)
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del3d |
I'm so used to the dell M-UVDEL1 I have at work (simple, small and smooth - wired) I want to get something similar for home as I feel I'm just not as efficient. Funny. Currently, I have a fancy logitech BT keyboard and mouse setup. Mouse is so huge I could kill somebody with it. I'm not as fast with it as with the dell at work. I'm basically looking for a M-UVDEL1 equivalent only with BT to save the wires. Magic mouse looks like it would work for me ergonomy wise. Nice and flat.
I'll dig the internet, only found some vague info so far.
On a side note, Apple claims their wireless keyboard doesn't work on a PC, yet it works just fine.
read 268 times 3/10/2010 11:13:59 PM (last edit: 3/10/2010 11:14:23 PM)
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