Nal_Ra uses a ball mouse? - Page 2
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
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anch
United States5457 Posts
Technical Details * Features a wheel for fast and easy scrolling * For use with desktop and notebook systems * Ergonomic design for comfort * Compact shape fits left and right hands * For Mac or PC platforms, USB or PS2 ports (1 customer reviews) | KangMin : "I buy it and I beat optical chobo eazy. recommendnida, A+" | ||
Zelniq
United States7166 Posts
On June 26 2007 04:11 dementus wrote: the dirt caught in those rollers affects traction. why would there be any rollers, why would the ball even be exposed if the ball was for weight only and it used an optical sensor | ||
Piano
Korea (South)401 Posts
On June 26 2007 12:38 anch wrote: picture of Amazon.com + Show Spoiler + Technical Details * Features a wheel for fast and easy scrolling * For use with desktop and notebook systems * Ergonomic design for comfort * Compact shape fits left and right hands * For Mac or PC platforms, USB or PS2 ports (1 customer reviews) | KangMin : "I buy it and I beat optical chobo eazy. recommendnida, A+" hey that's my mouse! anyway, if Nal_rA uses a ball mouse, that is pretty pimp | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
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aseq
Netherlands3926 Posts
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dementus
Singapore1151 Posts
On June 26 2007 12:42 Zelniq wrote: why would there be any rollers, why would the ball even be exposed if the ball was for weight only and it used an optical sensor the ball is not ENTIRELY useless. it's part of the mouse tracking technology. optomechanical mice work by the optical tracking of the movement of a ball held in place by rollers. these kinda mice afford users the precision of optical technology without the surface compatibility problems and as i mentioned earlier, are a viable alternative for users who prefer the feel and control of ball mice. | ||
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