On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, in a never-ending search for enlightenment, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote to Ryan Thompson:
>
> > At 09:19 PM 3/10/00 -0600, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> > >Me as well...For at least a decade. I used to do it manually all the
> > >time, but had occasional glitches with funny scan codes and indicator
> > >statuses. With a mid-range priced switch, though, I have had no problems
> > >whatsoever.
> >
> > The only glitches I ever see are with a mouse. Tap me on the shoulder
> > while my hand is on the mouse and it will seize. For my use at home there
> > isn't a need for a switch. Could use one at times, but it's simple enough
> > to swap around at need.
>
> The old 2-button 9-pin $5 serial Dexxa mice were really fun.. I used to
> buy the OEMs in bulk. They were a comfy little mouse, but, shine direct
> sunlight on them and the optical disc motion sensors wouldn't work. The
> cheap, thin plastic casing allowed light to shine through and confuse the
> eye.
>
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> Ryan Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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A sun-powered mouse....neat!
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