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I believe the buttons are intended for special equipment for those with disabilities. Interestingly enough, the standard three button models have the circuitry and contacts for the two extra buttons, you just need to cut your own holes...
I use trackballs more than mice. Here's my thoughts on some that I use - Logitech Trackman Wheel (wired predecessor to the M570) - I usually use this as a travel mouse. Quite compact, yet very comfortable to use. It's also somewhat...
Quote:Originally Posted by Emissary of Pain I have approx 8" hands and my M60 is on it's way ... As soon as I get it I will let you all know how it feels ... That would be cool. The reveiws make it sound like a good mouse, but some...
Map Caps Lock to Win Key. Bam. (Map Caps to something else if necessary, eventually you'll find a button you don't use )
Quote:The browns, well, not really a disadvantage but I think the feedback could irritate me cause I'm used to using rubber domes for 10 years The tactile feedback of the brown switches is quite subtle, and not much more than that of a...
How comfortable is the mouse for people with large hands? Something like an MX518 or the Steelseries Ikari is about large enough for my hands. I understand that the M60 is about an inch shorter than either of these, but I wonder if it's...
Has anyone used the Razer Deathadder with a Steelseries SX mousepad? I've heard that certain optical mice have issues with the SX, and I was wondering if the Deathadder was one of them.
IBM, for quality and feel.
More tactile than browns, but without the double-tap problem that the blues have. Quite a few people produce frankenstein switches using the sliders from clears and the springs from browns, resulting in a more tactile version of the...
I think it's possibly a hangover from typewriters. Also, it's far more comfortable when you don't have to hit the key into the keyboard, at least for me, and a lot of other people.
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