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BS: Of Mice and Mudcats

21 Feb 01 - 09:00 AM (#402776)
Subject: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: RichM

Like many other mudcatters, I spend time here regularly.
Our principal tool of course is the mouse.

My question to you, as expert mousers,is : what kind of mouse do YOU use?

The regular ol'mouse that happened to come with your computer?

Or a mouse you bought specifically for internetclicking?

Or maybe it's one you chose because it has features you like for your other computer activities, be they work or nonwork related?

This 'cat wants to know!

Rich


21 Feb 01 - 09:09 AM (#402777)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: MMario

I only use the mouse under protest! I much prefer keyboard shortcuts.


21 Feb 01 - 09:58 AM (#402781)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: GUEST,Matt_R

Just the plain ol' mouse that came with the computer. But these ones here in the lab with the page-scrolling wheel are pretty hand too. I have a weird way of holding the mouse too. You'd have to see it.


21 Feb 01 - 10:06 AM (#402782)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: katlaughing

Wore out the first mouse, so bought another generic one from Logitech. I tried a keyboard with a touchpad and liked the pad but not the keyboard. One of these days I am going to buy a separate touchpad...they are really neat, just slide your finger around where you want the cursor to go and the new ones even come with a special pen, so that you can e-sign documents, etc. with your real signature. The only thing I don't like about them, is they seem a little small, esp. if you are used to a whole mousepad for scooting around on!


21 Feb 01 - 10:31 AM (#402786)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Lepus Rex

I use a Logitech 'Marble Mouse,' which is actually a trackball. You move the ball with your index finger. They last a lot longer than most mice, and they're more precise. At least I think so. :)

---Lepus Rex


21 Feb 01 - 10:35 AM (#402787)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

The one I use at work to mudcat is the one they gave me. On the open access machines the b*****y students nick the balls out of the mice!
At home we did upgrade the mouse to our (non-networked) PC. Herself organised that -it's a pretty dark red but I can't remember the make. (You can tell how non-techie I am)
RtS


21 Feb 01 - 11:35 AM (#402795)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: mousethief

I thought this was a flame thread about me. What a relief!


21 Feb 01 - 11:39 AM (#402797)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: RichM

Not you, mousethief!
But as Roger the skiffler says, someone is stealing mouse balls -- ouch!


21 Feb 01 - 11:42 AM (#402798)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: GUEST,Fibula Mattock

It's okay - "the mouse police never sleeps... the mouse police never sleeps..." as the song goes.


21 Feb 01 - 12:07 PM (#402820)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: rangeroger

The mouse I use bites me every time I use its nose to punch the buttons on my keyboard.

rr


21 Feb 01 - 12:10 PM (#402825)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Ella who is Sooze

oh well...

I am using a Kensington - Mouse in a box - USB MAC mouse..

phew what a long name...

incidentally... the damn chord for this mouse o' mine - is long enough for me to sit 5 ft away from my puter... Should I ever chose to?

WHY... I ask.... very very odd..... can't see the screen from there...

E


21 Feb 01 - 12:34 PM (#402849)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Jon Freeman

I've just got a plain boring 2 button Microsoft mouse which has lasted me well (say 10 years). I think when it finally packs in, I will invest in an optical mouse. I know that Jeri and Joe Offer have already invested in this type of mouse - I wonder if any other 'catters have one.

Jon


21 Feb 01 - 12:47 PM (#402869)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: MMario

My nephew and b-i-l manage to kill our mice about every 6 months. we now have an optical mouse. nothing really special about it. we'll see if it lasts. the model we have is even less egonometric then a normal mouse, IMO.


21 Feb 01 - 12:53 PM (#402879)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Mrrzy

regular mouse, but I also much prefer keyboard shortcuts. Also ActiveWords. Ask me if you want to know more about that...


21 Feb 01 - 12:54 PM (#402881)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Justa Picker

Microsoft with IntelliEye (and wheel in the middle.) Optical infared sensor replaces the ball, so there's no cleaning or wearing out. It always has that silky new feeling.


21 Feb 01 - 12:58 PM (#402887)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: mousethief

I never lose my balls.


22 Feb 01 - 07:40 AM (#403586)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: guest(intruder-inactive)

logitech MARBLE (thumb version, with the center wheel)
and i love it
not only that, the drivers actually work throughout my array of progs
see what happens when you do good instead of "good enough"?


22 Feb 01 - 11:38 PM (#404333)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Gypsy

and shoes and ships, and sealing wax, and whether 'catters really have wings?


23 Feb 01 - 12:15 AM (#404354)
Subject: RE: BS: Of Mice and Mudcats
From: Amos

Kensington ROOOLZ; Turbomouse with big blue ball. Even mousetheif doesn't have blue balls!

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