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> Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 00:26:07 -0500
> From: Michael Lough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PCI] usb mice for a 7600
> 
> Hi there=8A
> 
> I've just got a usb /firewire combo card and am=20
> now thinking of a replacement for my Kensington=20
> Turbo Mouse (a trackball) I do like it but its=20
> ADB and the four buttons that used to do=20
> different things dont do different things=20
> anymore, on OS 9.2.2 all I get is a single click=20
> with the standard contexual menus =8A
> 
> does anyone have a recommendation as to which=20
> programmable USB mouse or trackball will work=20
> well ?
> 
> thanks for the thought so far=8A
> 
> Michael


Don't suppose I could persuade you to use the
beautiful-no-button-will-do-anything Apple Pro USB mouse (the white,
translucenty one that you gently touch down to click)?

No, didn't think so! You like buttons like many others. Fair enough. Good
luck. 

David Elmo

BTW, I am designing a mouse for those that like buttons and gizmos and
stuff. My first draft is a bit ugly at the moment: a modified spare extended
keyboard on wheels... But, just a first draft, give it time... 


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