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Some are able to use the 'touch pad' just as well as a mouse.
I've tried it...can't get used to it.
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he heh heh.

A CLASSIC trick to play on co-workers is to tape a Post It note to the bottom of their mouse with a little cute message...............that they'll eventually find out after their mouse isn't working anymore.......

HAH! Stumped a Prof Level 5 engineer at Boeing for a whole day and he even called a computer tech out to troubleshoot. Priceless and tears from laughter.
That is so wrong!!! I'll bet it was hilarious!!!

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Some are able to use the 'touch pad' just as well as a mouse.
I've tried it...can't get used to it.
I have Sony LT and there is no right click. No left either but enter does that. I know it's there but I can't find it. 2 fingers scroll.
I use a usb ball mouse.
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^^^ A trackball mouse?
I've seen but never used one. Any advantages to them?
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Some are able to use the 'touch pad' just as well as a mouse.
I've tried it...can't get used to it.
For many years, I used these






But when I tinkered with the trackpad on my wife's macbook, I fell in love, so now that I have an iMac, I use one of these.
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^^^ Why would any of the first three be better than a plain infrared wireless mouse?

I don't 'get' the fifth one.
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Like the middle 2. My wife uses the 2nd to the bottom one while propped up in bed if she's not on the phone doing whatever they do. My desktop where I am most of the time has a conventional wired mouse. I keep it at the highest speed and on a lower level than the actual desktop.

Funny, the short time I worked at Pelican I pulled out the top drawer, placed a board on it and that's where my mouse was. I never put my arms up on the desk. Keyboard slides out from under the center. Center drawer is removed. I sit straight up.

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^^^ that's probably a smarter, more comfortable position for the arms.

I have the beginnings of carpal tunnel and biking seems to be aggravating it. When I have my arms up on the desk when using the puter...they start aching.
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^^^ Why would any of the first three be better than a plain infrared wireless mouse?

I don't 'get' the fifth one.
If I surfed a lot especially if I did any gaming, my wrist would get sore from all of the movement. Using a track ball, there's very little, to no movement of your wrist. It's all just fingers.

The 5th one in the Apple "magic trackpad" and it's awesome. It's more powerful than a mouse or trackball in my experience. you use a finger to move the cursor around. You can "click" and "right click" (2 fingers) as well as using a slew of other gestures (multiple fingers) to do a lot more. 2 fingers up, down, or left/right will scroll. 3 fingers swiped up will show you all of the windows on the screen in small thumbnails. 3 fingers swiped down will show you all of the windows of the current app in thumbnails. 3 fingers left or right swipe between desktops (multiple desktops is awesome). 3 fingers pinched in pulls up all of your app icons. 3 fingers pinched out will clear all apps so you can see your desktop. I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones that I use.

If you get used to using a touchscreen smart phone, then to me the touchpad is pretty simple and intuitive to use.
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A CLASSIC trick to play on co-workers is to tape a Post It note to the bottom of their mouse with a little cute message...............that they'll eventually find out after their mouse isn't working anymore........
There was another i think. Not remembering the exact details.

Take a pic of the desktop and open that to full screen w/no borders.
Auto-hide the taskbar.

They click on all the icons but nothing happens because it's a pic.
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If I surfed a lot especially if I did any gaming, my wrist would get sore from all of the movement. Using a track ball, there's very little, to no movement of your wrist. It's all just fingers.

The 5th one in the Apple "magic trackpad" and it's awesome. It's more powerful than a mouse or trackball in my experience. you use a finger to move the cursor around. You can "click" and "right click" (2 fingers) as well as using a slew of other gestures (multiple fingers) to do a lot more. 2 fingers up, down, or left/right will scroll. 3 fingers swiped up will show you all of the windows on the screen in small thumbnails. 3 fingers swiped down will show you all of the windows of the current app in thumbnails. 3 fingers left or right swipe between desktops (multiple desktops is awesome). 3 fingers pinched in pulls up all of your app icons. 3 fingers pinched out will clear all apps so you can see your desktop. I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones that I use.

If you get used to using a touchscreen smart phone, then to me the touchpad is pretty simple and intuitive to use.

Thanks...I might try a trackball instead of a reg mouse.
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I drove a qwerty keyboard for a livin' .... it was in my lap most of the time .... just a plain ol' mouse on the desktop .... in my left hand .

Back when I could tupe and speel .... a bit
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I started with corded mice years ago, then moved to docked tail mice.
I like the no tail ones better.
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There was another i think. Not remembering the exact details.

Take a pic of the desktop and open that to full screen w/no borders.
Auto-hide the taskbar.

They click on all the icons but nothing happens because it's a pic.
Yep, screenshot of desktop including icons, set as wallpaper. Hide taskbar and all icons. Clicking icons does nothing. I've seen that one acted out many times and even had someone do it to me once (picked up on it pretty quickly).
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