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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Hi All,
I am looking for some alternative to the old Amiga mouse. I had a trackball once but it gradually got worse as time passed and finally it got to the point where it was beyond help. I tried cleaning it but that just didn't do it. The mouse is fine for text and gadgets but I never liked it for working with paint and photo programs. I have a Logitech wireless for my Pee Cee that isn't too bad and I like not being restricted by the wire but I still don't like it for paint and photo work. Does anyone out there know of an alternative? Maybe some kind of pad and stylus arrangement... Anyone, Anyone??? Dave
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Get a Punchinella Mk3. You could then use your Logitech mouse. Best to get a Logitech one as they are fully supported. Some other ones may not work anyway.
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Or maybe a graphics tablet for drawing?
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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It's mainly personal preference to what you use, but personally I like
trackballs. Mainly the Alfa Data ones. Though it's not a cordless device, you're not restricted by the cord becase you don't move the whole unit like you do with a mounse. Rather than moving your wrist or forearm to use it, a trackball only involves moving your fingers. Plus I find them more precise than a mouse for graphics work. |
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Hoya!
@Castellen I got an Alfa Data trackball (a Crystal one) but it's quite old and weary now... Where could I find a new one for a reasonable price? Thanks in advance. Be funky M A D
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I agree, Logitech optical trackballs rule!
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I dont know how good PC serial mice are, but you can plug them into your Amigas serial port and use a serial mouse driver off aminet. Do a search for "serial mouse" and you will find a few there to try. I havent done this myself, but you may want to give it a go.
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@MAD:
I'm not sure exactly where you'd find a new Alfa Data trackball these days. Chances are Eyetech, Power Computing, Software Hut or the likes may have one? I've had to do a few repairs on mine to keep it going. Plus you have to open them regularly and completely clean the 3 rollers and the concave indent on the bottom case under the ball to keep them rolling smoothly. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Asker, Norway
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@jahc:
But where can you find serial mice in this day and age....almost as rare as Amiga mice. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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I`m no big fan of trackballs. They just seem wrong. I don`t know why.
For graphics work you can`t beat a good sized graphics tablet! |
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I absolutely hate logitech trackballs. I prefer larger trackballs like my Kensington Turbo Mouse.
I also like trackpads, but many do not. |
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@strobe
I want to get a trackpad for my desktop PC, do you know where I can get one from? I think it will help my RSI a lot.. I've only rung one small computer shop but they didnt have any in stock. Dont have a yellow pages here so I cant just go through the book.. |
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Anythings better than the hockey puck I'm using right now., but can't be @r$ed to fork out for the stunning new infrared mice apple are producing these days.
Yes, thats right. They have lazers in their eyes. ARGH! This link isn't working is it?! 8-)
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@jahc:
For minimal hand movement nothing beats a big ass trackball on ball bearings. Trackpads can be tricky, a lot of people hate them. A Kensington Turbo Mouse works well for me, but it's $100 new. I have a bunch of trackpads but they are all ADB. I don't use PCs much. |
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