New iMacs, New MacMini's and Mice (??)

2009-10-20 Thread Daniel Kerr
Seems BusinessWeek got in even before the AppleStore came back online.. 21.5" and 27" LED iMacs apparently. Mouse looks interesting,... Now to just see when the Apple Store comes backup if it ma

Wireless keyboards mice

2006-09-13 Thread Dick Anderson
Are there any problems with wireless keyboards and mice, please? Dick Anderson

Re: multi button gaming mice for Mac ???

2006-06-17 Thread Dark1
Hi Mark I find the Logitech MX310 great. You can easily program the buttons in the WoW interface just like you can they keys. I've got side left -shadowbolt, side right-shadowburn, mouse wheel-conflagerate and middle button-circumstantial depending where I am. It's not really enough butt

Re: multi button gaming mice for Mac ???

2006-06-16 Thread Mark Secker
on the Wacome side my tablet is a little large and takes up to much desk space to be practical in a gaming setup... as for the Nostromo - I wouldn't (and in fact now can't) play WOW without it - top 2 rows set up with basic single combat actions (target, sinister strike, back stab (you can g

Re: multi button gaming mice for Mac ???

2006-06-16 Thread Oldham, Toby
Logitech's button mapping software works on a Mac ... It's just kinda buggy (occasionally you need to re-map everything). I've never used a Nostromo gaming pad (I lack the L33t obviously). They're good eh? T. On 16/6/06 2:10 PM, "Mark Secker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Having sunk in to a

multi button gaming mice for Mac ???

2006-06-16 Thread Mark Secker
Having sunk in to a deep state of WOW addiction I "need" to upgrade my mouse as a standard MS mouse + Nostromo gaming pad isn't "L33t" enough . Anyone like to suggest a 5+ button programmable mouse that's compatibles with Macs? (other than Microsoft) looked at the Logitech site and they on

Re: Wireless Keyboards / Mice & OS X

2006-01-09 Thread Antony N. Lord
Its seems there are some really nice wireless keyboard / mice combos made by people such as Logitech. Now that I thought about it the biggest problem going to be having to use the mouse on the coffee table (with the keyboard in your lap)... Is there such think as a (wireless) keyboard with a

Re: Wireless Keyboards / Mice & OS X

2006-01-08 Thread Antony N. Lord
if they are bluetooth personally I can't see why not - Though I've only used one of the microsoft ones (with their own external usb/wireless transceiver) myself. I keep wondering about the Bluetooth option. I figure the only (?) advantage of the Bluetooth system (over the USB wireless versio

Re: Wireless Keyboards / Mice & OS X

2006-01-08 Thread Mark Secker
Its seems there are some really nice wireless keyboard / mice combos made by people such as Logitech. I'd really like one for my coffee table since I've started using an old laptop to drive the big screen TV and do stuff like RSS ticker, weather (in a big font) and a custom web

Wireless Keyboards / Mice & OS X

2006-01-08 Thread Antony N. Lord
Its seems there are some really nice wireless keyboard / mice combos made by people such as Logitech. I'd really like one for my coffee table since I've started using an old laptop to drive the big screen TV and do stuff like RSS ticker, weather (in a big font) and a custom web in

WTB Mice

2004-08-01 Thread KEVIN Lock
I have two friends using iMacs with the puck mouse. They both have problems using this mouse and want a standard mouse, either optical or regular ball mouse. Does anyone have a USB mouseeven a PC USB mouse for sale? TIA Kevin

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Stewart Woods
On 21/06/2004, at 10:05 AM, Shay Telfer wrote: For those who'd like a nice mouse without having to put money in Microsoft's coffers, OfficeWorks had Logitech optical mice (2 buttons + scrollwheel/button) for $29 last week. Don't know if they're still on sale. I use

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Craig Ringer
ornly behind, despite it > > being obvious there's a better option. The one that springs to mind is > > the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out > > and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. Only one of our staff still has the ori

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Shay Telfer
Of all the things Microsoft produces there's really not much debate that they do make a very nice mouse. :) Gordo For those who'd like a nice mouse without having to put money in Microsoft's coffers, OfficeWorks had Logitech optical mice (2 buttons + scrollwheel/button) fo

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread James Devenish
which is what I'm using at the Linux workstation I'm sitting in front of at the moment. Firstly, compared to Apple's current mice, this one feels like I'm pushing a sandbag. Also, I am using it in my left hand although it is design for right-hand use, and the "primary mouse

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread James Devenish
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 09:07:23AM +0800, Mark Secker wrote: > the puck mouse and the new one are dreadful ergonomically Okay, there must be something wrong with me. I have no bones problems with the puck mice! I don't mind the puck mice at al

RE: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Gordon Campbell
to be quite blunt I usually ensure that any new mac here is purchased with a 3 or 5 button scroll wheel MS mouse (or equivalent). my favorite trick with the 5 button stroller mouse is to put expose´ on the two side buttons and scroll button Of all the things Microsoft produces there's

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Mark Secker
tons and scroll button On 20/06/2004, at 5:43 PM, John Taylor wrote: On 20 Jun 2004, at 5:27 PM, James Devenish wrote: The one that springs to mind is the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. I have t

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread James Devenish
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 08:22:21AM +0800, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: > The only perplexing thing for me is the fact that Apple have built > support into MacOS X for 2 buttons and a scroll wheel, but still do not > provide the hardware. Although

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
being obvious there's a better option. The one that springs to mind is the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. I have to admit this is one area where I'm yet to "see the light". A lot of people

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread Brett Carboni
> Having said that, I still dont think a three button mouse is three > times better than an Apple brand mouse. Never really use much the second button on my mouse, but can't live without the scroll wheel. Bought an Apple bluetooth mouse but can't give up the MacAlly's scroll wheel (and can't live

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-21 Thread logrythm
On 20/06/2004, at 5:43 PM, John Taylor wrote: On 20 Jun 2004, at 5:27 PM, James Devenish wrote: The one that springs to mind is the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. I have to admit this is one area

Re: Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-20 Thread John Taylor
On 20 Jun 2004, at 5:27 PM, James Devenish wrote: The one that springs to mind is the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. I have to admit this is one area where I'm yet to "see the light". A

Mouses (or Mice) [was: Re: Numeric keypads]

2004-06-20 Thread James Devenish
option. The one that springs to mind is > the single button mice. Pretty much every Mac user I know has gone out > and bought a two button mouse for use with their Mac. I have to admit this is one area where I'm yet to "see the light". A lot of people (including people on this

Re: Bluetooth mice - right handers need only apply

2004-02-16 Thread Adam Yap
Thanks for the advice Dave and all... I'm also a SouthPaw but luckily years of indoctrination means I use my right hand to mouse. Looking forward to both, thinking I might go for the Logitech, with charger and all. Looks like I'm definitely not going M$oft. The Apple one is gorgeous but th

Re: Bluetooth mice - right handers need only apply

2004-02-16 Thread Dave Choy
Adam, Avoid the Microshaft one - it really sucks. Lawsy battery life and issues with pairing etc, although apparently fixed by the latest microsoft drivers. the logitech is good, but lawsy for left handers. a good bluetooth mouse with scroll wheel I've seen is the belkin one - only just

Re: mice

2003-10-09 Thread James Kunz
unded further by the purchase of > my awesome iBook and the use of its trackpad. > > My question for the list is, what mice do you guys use or recommend that > are ergonomic enough to reduce the damage I am doing to my hand? I guess > the ultimate mouse I am looking for would have to al

re Mice

2003-10-09 Thread David Hudleston
To relieve pain in my mouse arm I spray Rawleigh Anti Pain Oil onto the painful area. It's been around for a hundred years and still works wonders. regards David Hudleston

Re: mice

2003-10-09 Thread logrythm
iBook and the use of its trackpad. My question for the list is, what mice do you guys use or recommend that are ergonomic enough to reduce the damage I am doing to my hand? I guess the ultimate mouse I am looking for would have to also be portable so that I can take it with my ibook, but not as

RE :mice

2003-10-09 Thread Andy Dent
e hand. This has recently been compunded further by .. use of its trackpad. > > My question for the list is, what mice do you guys use or > recommend that are ergonomic enough to reduce the damage I am doing to my > hand? Been there, done that. Number one recommendation is learn to observ

Re: Mice

2003-10-08 Thread Thomas James
The good old Apple puck mice are really good. It seems to be common belief that getting a contoured mouse the size of your hand is ergonomic, yet it encourages you to place your entire hand over the mouse, and it becomes inefficient to push the mouse around without leaning your hand on the desk

Re: Mice

2003-10-08 Thread Ryan Jay Schotte
On 2003-10-08 16:14, "Kelly Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use a Microsoft mouse, one of the nice shaped ones, > I alsy make sure I have my entire arm supported by a > desk extension or something. Where ppossible I have > stopped using a mouse and use a pen and tablet > instead, which is ha

Re: Mice

2003-10-08 Thread Kelly Duffy
I use a Microsoft mouse, one of the nice shaped ones, I alsy make sure I have my entire arm supported by a desk extension or something. Where ppossible I have stopped using a mouse and use a pen and tablet instead, which is hard to get used to but in the end I can do my design work without needing

Re: mice

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Scholmann
sition, height, having rests, excercises, etc, etc... Good luck, Mark Scholmann - Original Message - From: "Adam Hewitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WAMUG Mailing List" Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 8:57 Subject: mice > Hi All, > > After working w

mice

2003-10-08 Thread Adam Hewitt
, what mice do you guys use or recommend that are ergonomic enough to reduce the damage I am doing to my hand? I guess the ultimate mouse I am looking for would have to also be portable so that I can take it with my ibook, but not as important as comfort. Cheers, Adam.

Modern Mac Games and ADB Mice?

2002-04-15 Thread Erik Hecht
Hi All, Have a problem. Perhaps someone can help. I have borrowed both Rune and Unreal Tournament. Neither one seems to allow me to use my ADB mouse. Do modern Mac games REQUIRE a USB mouse??? Thanks for any help! Erik