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DrewKaree:

Yeah, that's the one.  They've got at least two versions that I know of, but that's the one most folks are used to.  It's got a learning curve, that's for sure!

The macros that you can assign to it and the lessened hand movements make it dynamite once you've gotten used to it.  If you don't game, though, it's an ALMOST worthless piece of crap (I mean, it's functional, but so's a crayola trackball, right?)

missioncontrol:

I'll stick to my Micro$oft optical trackball......... ;D

SOAPboy:


--- Quote from: mr.Curmudgeon on March 24, 2005, 08:51:14 pm ---Isn't that the weird hand-like mouse/keypad thingy?

Does it really work that well? Is it effective?


mrC

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Its over rated.



SOAPboy:


--- Quote from: mr.Curmudgeon on March 24, 2005, 11:03:04 am ---http://news.designtechnica.com/article6828.html



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Link seems dead now..

dont matter tho.. nothing will EVER replace my mx700



pointdablame:

I prefer wireless, and think the DPI settings are a bit gimmicky actually.  Once I dial into a mouse sensitivity setting, I can adapt pretty well.  If I have to adjust the sensitivity the first time I ever play a game, that's about as far as it goes.

I love my MX700 for gaming, and now I love my MX1000 even more.  It's the smoothest, most comfortable mouse I've ever used.

As for the Nostromo's, I really enjoy them.  I wouldn't say they are overrated at all.  They absolutely have a learning curve, but give yourself an hour with one, and I'd bet you'll like it.  I have the n52 and use it constantly.

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