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Re: Mighty Mouse

Re: Mighty Mouse

2005-10-11 by Mark Falchook

Greetings,

Just curious: Is this mouse any better than other two button/scroll wheel
mice? If so, how? Everything you've described, I can currently do with my
Kensington mouse.

Thanks,
-Mark
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> Got my new Mighty Mouse - its works wonderfully in Logic and elsewhere -
> exchanging finger movement for wrist movement. You can scroll up down left and
> right very easily. You can also set the side buttons or ball button to show
> the 
> desktop or all windows from Expose too.

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Mighty Mouse

2005-10-11 by GAmoore@aol.com

I can't compare directly since I have not tested others. In the past I had a MacAlly track ball and some others, and they were alright, but I try to avoid 3rd part control panels, and it seems Apple always top quality components. Some time I ago I got one of those big chrome knobs to scroll logic side to side, but found it clumsy. 
 
The Mighty Mouse itself, is no better than the regular apple optical mouse, in fact maybe slightly worse. but the multiple buttons and scroll wheel make it a joy.  
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Falchook <falchook@...>
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 21:31:28 -0400
Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Mighty Mouse


Greetings,

Just curious: Is this mouse any better than other two button/scroll wheel
mice? If so, how? Everything you've described, I can currently do with my
Kensington mouse.

Thanks,
-Mark


> Got my new Mighty Mouse - its works wonderfully in Logic and elsewhere -
> exchanging finger movement for wrist movement. You can scroll up down left and
> right very easily. You can also set the side buttons or ball button to show
> the 
> desktop or all windows from Expose too.






 
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