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Old February 26th, 2004, 07:01 PM
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hmmm i cant think of there name but does anyone own a mouse which you dont move it has a built in revolving wheel which you move with your fingers??? Because i need to know peoples opinions because im considering getting one for my pc and i dont know if its worth it.

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hmmm i cant think of there name but does anyone own a mouse which you dont move it has a built in revolving wheel which you move with your fingers??? Because i need to know peoples opinions because im considering getting one for my pc and i dont know if its worth it.


Erm... you mean a trackball? Never used one. I guess you could get used to it. If your purpose is not to play any games you might try one

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I love my ball mouse. Its doesn't get caught in to many mouse traps Also gives me more room to stack, stacks of paper....

Logitech makes em

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Old February 27th, 2004, 10:48 AM
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I love my ball mouse. Its doesn't get caught in to many mouse traps Also gives me more room to stack, stacks of paper....

Logitech makes em


can you actually reach the same speed like with a regular mouse?
I know you won't be able to reach that speed at once, but after a few weeks of training?

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Old February 27th, 2004, 01:23 PM
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hmmm i cant think of there name but does anyone own a mouse which you dont move it has a built in revolving wheel which you move with your fingers???


it's not as cool as it looks.. hard to work with..

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RE: RE: RE: i am not a fan of microsoft but...

ONce you get used to them they are easy to use. I have one for home use and I can get the same speed and accurracy as a regular mouse. Even with games they arn't that bad. In fact, I would almost prefer to have a trackball over a mouse in a FPS.

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It seems more and more people are using these new miece that don't even look like miece anymore. but I will stay traditional and keep to the old miece

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Thumbs up for old mices! But, if possible, without ball and cord

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No cord=batteries=heavy mouse=uncomfortable. So cord is allowed at least in my mice

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Yeah Im gonna have to go in favor of my trackball mouse. I never run out of space to move it when im drawing in PSP.

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Personally, I like heavy mices. They don't fly over the desk

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Old February 27th, 2004, 11:17 PM
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LOL, I think if this miece discussion still goes on for some time, the next poll that appears at codewalkers should be do you like regular ,flying(without cord)or ball miece

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Yeh a new poll is in order that reminds me i need to vote in this one.

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Do ya actually know who makes the poles here?

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GG Dart make yourself clearer.. Nobody in here makes poles.. :laugh:

Admins can add polls. I think only Matt..

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