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Unless you mean.... oh never mind, don't really want to think about that.
Michael
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That's what I thought. I think there is.
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Colin Davies wrote:
Is it possible that there is some hidden meaning behind this Poll ?
Very little chances. Maybe some mouse manufacturer asked Chris to do this poll so they can focus on the future products.
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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Um, er....
Yeah, i don't really have a problem with that...
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Colin Davies wrote:
Is it possible that there is some hidden meaning behind this Poll ?
Like what?
I was cleaning out my mouse for the nth time and was wondering how often everyone else does the same.
Nothing sinister Colin.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I was cleaning out my mouse for the nth time and was wondering how often everyone else does the same.
Oh Ok,
Its just every week I try to guess what the Poll will be. For a while I saw a trend with a marketing motive of some form. (nothing sinister with that either) Anyhow this Poll makes me remember how many weeks there are in a year, and how having a new Poll every week must present a challenge to you.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
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the next logical poll would be:
Q: how often do you remove the lint from your navel?
A) hourly
B) daily
C) weekly
D) I am an outtie
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Sign me up as a product evaluator.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
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Don't be blabbing this, but I've heard that Chris is developing a line of CP accessories. The first of these is a Bob mouse, constructed of a new plastic that does not attract fuzz. Being the most frequently used function, Bob's large eye will be a left button, and the smaller a right button. Bob's navel will serve a dual purpose, one as an optical scroll wheel activated by the ridges of fingerprints, the other as a repository for what tiny bit of fuzz the device will inevitably collect. Rumor has it that we can expect to see them in stores in time for Christmas.
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Very pleased at the results so far. After using the MS opticals for years, I hate going back, not just because the optical has nicer motion, but because the Intellimouse Explorer is big and fits my hand perfectly.
That makes me think - don't you feel dumb when you're using some other type of mouse and you slap your thumb against the side, trying to click the non-existant side buttons?
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Michael Dunn wrote:
After using the MS opticals for years, I hate going back, not just because the optical has nicer motion, but because the Intellimouse Explorer is big and fits my hand perfectly
Worth mentioning are the additional buttons as well. Since I have the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 at work, I really miss the back button at home
Regards
Thomas
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uhmm, uhmm... right Just have an optical at home and regular at work
Philip Patrick
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I strongly agree! I think the Intellimouse Explorer is GREAT; other mice feel childish and under-endowed when you're used to the real thing.
Phil
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I am addicted to the buttons on the side as well.
I also have the intellisense keyboard with the shortcut buttons on the top of the keyboard which I really enjoy to control my CD player, popup the calculator and other neat little fun things.
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Not sure, but I think my "mouse" might be the Klingon version of Paul's Borg mouse!
The MS Optical Trackball does need a little de-fuzzing every now and then.
But it makes up for it when playing Win XP Plus 3D PinBall.
WOOHOO. I think it must be the only mouse that you can really spin.
wrrr wrrr wrrr (it'll be a good week)
Cheers,
Simon
"My mouse can assimilate yours", Simon Stewart
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So I have one of those nifty Microsoft Borg mice things (the one with the red diode underneath and gray on top, the one that only fits big hands.)
Sure, I no longer need to clean the roller ball, but now I have to clean the daft little rubber pads on the bottom every week. They get gummed up quicker than the mouse ball used to. There are four of them, one in each corner.
What are they for? Can I rip them off and still use the damned thing?
Do other optical mice have this problem?
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
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Tim Smith wrote:
Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America),
peterchen wrote:
We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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My logitek chordless optical doesn't, but the M$ one I bought for work does. I clean it every month or so - who cares if it's dirty ? It doesn't stop the mouse from working.
Christian
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Christian Graus wrote:
who cares if it's dirty ? It doesn't stop the mouse from working.
When I pay R900 for a bloody mouse (all the mice I had before cost max R60) I expect it to be perfection personified. I expect it to move for me with just a glance
I was just a bit puzzled, especially now as you say the Logitek does not do the same thing. Thanks for confirming.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
Tim Smith wrote:
Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America),
peterchen wrote:
We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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I've got the MS Intellimouse with Intellieye, and it has the same problem. I just give the mouse a good push along a clean sheet of paper and all the gunk comes off.
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I have the reverse problem, the pads are leaving "gunk" on my desk surface!
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I have the Borg Mouse too... actually, I have two - one at work, one at home.
The one at work gums up my desk - I have to get a warm cloth to wash the desk clean.
The one at home gums up the pads... and I think I'm soon going to just rip the suckers off - I can't see a good reason to leave them there if they are going to constantly get all gummed up! Does anyone recommend not removing them for any reason?
: Dean 'Karnatos' Michaud
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Microsoft Optical USB mouse, now my mouse is free of fuzz foreever
Normski. - Professional Windows Programmer
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Norm Almond wrote:
Microsoft Optical USB mouse, now my mouse is free of fuzz foreever
What about the four rubber pads underneath? Don't they get covered in grime very quickly?
Mine sure does.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
Tim Smith wrote:
Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America),
peterchen wrote:
We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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Dont use a mousemat , and dont eat at your desk.
Ain't nobody ever told you : There ain't no sanity clause .Groucho Marks
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