On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 11:32 +0000, Camaleón wrote:
> What happens is that modern mice are a bit "ostentatious" and 
> full of buttons (or they're targeted to notebook users and are a bit 
> small).
> 
> Yes, I'm very picky with my input peripherals :-)

+1


>  
> > As for not working on clear surfaces, consider yourself lucky. Sun
> > optical mice (e.g. http://www.memoryxsun.com/3701398.html) require a
> > specific mousepad with a calibrated grid printed on them. The mouse can
> > only report its movement relative to this grid (rather than relative to
> > an arbitrary surface as with modern mice).
> 
> He, he... from what century is that piece of hardware? Nineties?

An aesthetic faux pas.


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