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Old 07-18-2007, 03:35 PM
sabes sabes is offline
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Default Re: Need a good solid mousepad to play on lap/leg

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Have you considered switching to a trackball? I had a similar situation, got a trackball, and love it. YMMV.

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I might go try them out somewhere, but idk it sounds kinda difficult to make quick clicks playing 12 tables with a trackball, and occasionally 15-16 when I'm feeling ambitious.

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Have you considered using something like macroexpress to reduce the need for mouse movements? I have been using it for a few years and am quite happy.

If your setup is cramped/uncomfortable this could be quite an improvement. I have a logitech mx mouse, and for example, one of the binds is 'fold' to wheelright. This alone is pretty huge. But you can also bind in check/call, your standard opening raise, all-in (for those pushfest donkaments), etc. In fact you could go mouseless and have everything bound to the kb.

I was somewhat concerned that this could make me appear 'botlike' but a guy from Stars CS actually suggested macroexpress. Never had any problems and may have my lack of carpal tunnel to thank for it.

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This is something I'd be interested in as I'm not real big on the idea of getting a new input device for what I do. I'm actually pretty comfortable with my set up now, it's just I'm pretty sure it could be even better with a few small improvements. The only functions I think I'd need would be if the fold box could be checked easily, and something that would make the slider go all the way to the right (all-in) so that I'd only have to click the raise/right button to actually push then. Is there some sort of script for this Macroexpress, kinda like AHK?
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