So the funny thing is, all these mice that I'm trying - I think that if I need to just quickly move the cursor or something the keyboard mouse keys are still the way to go. But if I need to do something very mouse-dominant (like lots of clicking, cursor moving, etc), it's nice to have as a companion to my keyboard. Using keyboard mouse keys is just *too* convenient to count it out.
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~BitBun~ :bunRetro: (bitbun@raru.re)'s status on Sunday, 03-Mar-2024 07:40:54 JST ~BitBun~ :bunRetro: -
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💜 Dr. Blight ❤️ (rasp@raru.re)'s status on Sunday, 03-Mar-2024 07:40:49 JST 💜 Dr. Blight ❤️ @BitBun that sounds like a DPI problem which vertical mouse are you using?
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~BitBun~ :bunRetro: (bitbun@raru.re)'s status on Sunday, 03-Mar-2024 07:40:51 JST ~BitBun~ :bunRetro: Also, I tried using the vertical mice that I bought a little today, and I super greatly don't like them. I'm too used to not moving my whole wrist/hand when moving the cursor now, and I don't want to go back to that. So now I have like a couple hundreds of dollars of mice that I don't even want to try to use because I didn't realize how much I'd dislike going back to moving my whole hand to move the cursor.
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~BitBun~ :bunRetro: (bitbun@raru.re)'s status on Sunday, 03-Mar-2024 07:45:31 JST ~BitBun~ :bunRetro: @Rasp
The vertical mouse I tried was the logi MX Vertical, but I'm not sure DPI is the issue for me.I think it's just the way you use a trackball is different from how you use any other kind of mouse, and I've found that I prefer that.
With a trackball I don't move my hand very much at all, maybe I move my wrist a bit but my hand is pretty much stationary. With a mouse I have to actually move my hand to get the cursor to move, and I realize that I don't like that very much.
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