boingo wrote:More news on the subject:
I recently bought a wireless mouse. I found it was doing the same things and soon realised that was because I had my mobile phone next to it. Every time my phone did a search for an update from a local tower, the mouse moved. That was because of the radio waves from the phone interfering with the radio reciever for my mouse.
If you have a cordless mouse, then all sorts could be interfering with it. Even a regular mouse can get magnetic interferance through the cable. -Although that is a lot rarer. Even interferance from a nearby speaker can, in theory, make the mouse do odd things.
cosmicB wrote:I'm hearing a lot of mouse problems.. and about achy wrists.. and carpel tunnel, and worse...
A few years ago I got myself a Logitech marble mouse, the kind you don't move the mouse, just the red ball on the top of the mouse... With it I can photo-edit for six hours straight without any achy wrist... I simply rest my arm on a soft sponge, and move the cursor with ease in a flash... I can even do a figure eight with the cursor, with my two fingertips on the marble... I can sign my name with it on the screen... And it hasn't failed me in four years... Trouble is that the model marble mouse I have is obsolete... Maybe a few shops still have a few..?
http://www.compukiss.com/populartopics/computercenterhtm/review372.htm
http://www.shopbot.com.au/p-6733.html
monosodium wrote:cosmicB wrote:I'm hearing a lot of mouse problems.. and about achy wrists.. and carpel tunnel, and worse...
A few years ago I got myself a Logitech marble mouse, the kind you don't move the mouse, just the red ball on the top of the mouse... With it I can photo-edit for six hours straight without any achy wrist... I simply rest my arm on a soft sponge, and move the cursor with ease in a flash... I can even do a figure eight with the cursor, with my two fingertips on the marble... I can sign my name with it on the screen... And it hasn't failed me in four years... Trouble is that the model marble mouse I have is obsolete... Maybe a few shops still have a few..?
http://www.compukiss.com/populartopics/computercenterhtm/review372.htm
http://www.shopbot.com.au/p-6733.html
Trckballs (to use their proper name) are still suprisingly rare but excellent for long periods of use or small desks. I've gone through a couple in my time.
I can't photo edit with a mouse / trackball. It takes too long and I'm too demanding. Got to be tablets all the way babyEven a cheapy one is better than a mouse.
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