That mouse looks like some crazy borg-transformers love-child 😉 Like the idea 
of programmable buttons though, any good for big-handed oafs like me?



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From: David Richards
Sent: ‎Wednesday‎, ‎21‎ ‎August‎ ‎2013 ‎7‎:‎38‎ ‎AM
To: ozDotNet


Just an epilogue for those that are interested.  I've got my new mouse and 
keyboard set up and have been using it for a couple of days.  The closer mouse 
is much more comfortable and the keys on the new keyboard are very nice to type 
on.  The separate wireless number pad is quite good too.  I'm quite happy with 
the result (see attached image).



Keyboard is a filco ninja majestouch2 tenkeyless with brown switches. About 
$170 with postage.

Mouse is a mad catz mmo 7, about $120.  There is a visual studio profile 
available for the extra buttons although I reprogrammed most anyway.

Mouse pad is a mad cats glide 7, $50.  I have this at home.  It's very thin and 
quite comfortable to use.

Number pad is a logitech n305, $35.  Hard to get but convenient and I think 
makes sure I don't lose functionality with the new setup.  Apparently the 
batteries will last 3 years.




Total price then was about $375.  Time will tell if it was a worthwhile 
investment :)




Interesting side note.  As I've been using the new keyboard, every time I reach 
for the cursor keys, my hand naturally goes to just right of the space bar.  
This is about where the cursor keys were on my previous keyboard, relative to 
the right edge of the keyboard.  So it seems I subconsciously use the right 
edge of the keyboard as my reference point.  Previously, it never occurred to 
me how I could always go straight to the correct keys without any tactile queue 
or looking at the keyboard.






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David

"If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes 
 will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!"
 -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama

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