>George,
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>>>George,
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>>>>>I didn't like the feel of the MS optical mouse, I chose the Logitech instead. It works the same way, but feels more comfortable. You can really get attached to a mouse.
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>>>>Charlie,
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>>>>You mean the way it felt when moving it or the tactile feel? I've yet to find someone here at the office who doesn't love the thing.
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>>>What amazes me is all the research that has gone into the development of the perfect mouse over the years! The designs keep changing and at the same time getting better.
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>>They get refined little by little.
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>Indeed - and that's the wonder of it. It just amazes me how much thought has gone into such a seemingly innocuous member of the desktop experience.
If you recall, there was a period of time when the design was principally a "right handed" one. This current one, while it feels much the same as that one did, can serve for either. In fact, I had to look to make sure that it was that way.
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>>>I suppose we could have all complained and had the US Bureau of Standards or OSHA design and mandate a mouse for us. Wonder what that would look like? <g>
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>>C'mon Doug. Getting the government involved can only mean one thing...It'll get ruined.< bg >
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><g>
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>Indeed. I think Winn's on the right track.
Only thing missing would be the warning labels.< g >
George
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