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The right mouse
I'm playing multitables on a lab top (mac) and I'm tired of scrolling and clicking on the keypad anyone know the best kind of mouse to use for poker online?
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Re: The right mouse
First off, ditch the mac. Next, anything wireless should be good.
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Re: The right mouse
MX Revolution from Logitech.
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Re: The right mouse
Has anyone ever tried a trackball-type mouse (the kind with the big red ball)? Are they any good? Are they better than a standard mouse? I was thinking about getting one...would it actually be worth switching?
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A lot of people think trackballs are better than mice. I'll try one myself soon.
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Re: The right mouse
that big one up there looks pretty good
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Re: The right mouse
I've got a Microsoft mouse (wireless) similar to this one and it's excellent.
Then again, when it comes to computers, I'm near the bottom of the class. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] |
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Re: The right mouse
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MX Revolution from Logitech. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: The right mouse
Logitech cordless trackman. I used to have numb hands and sore wrists from multi tabling with a regular mouse. I switched to the thumb trackball type and have had no pain since.
It takes a little while to get used to it, at least it did for me, but is well worth it. Next I have to figure out how to use a gampad. That would be the ultimate in comfort. |
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Re: The right mouse
Evoluent
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