Cnet lady has a grudge against Apple's one button mouse...[funny]
<a href="http://computers.cnet.com/giftguide/0-8854208-8-9519073-1.html?tag=belt" target="_blank">link</a> it might be just me, but this lady seems very "passionate" about Apple's one button mouse. <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> It looks like she's a little aggressive with the keyboard to...hehe
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"a lot of people don't like it because it's kind of hard to press *WHAM* *WHAM* *WHAM* *WHAM* *WHAM*" Damn lady! it's kind of hard to click ANYTHING when you use a mouse like that!
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<strong>Apple doesn't seem to get it when it comes to designing a decent mouse. At least the current iMac mouse isn't as bad as the previous hockey puck mouse. Would a couple of programmable buttons and scroll wheel be so bad though?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not so bad...just totally unnecessary. What about people who really do want just a simple one-button mouse? This argument is so tired.
Maybe the cnet lady hasn't been acquainted with the tension ring on the bottom of the mouse?
While there does some need for a multi features mouse. Making a multiple feature mouse is easy, but to design it as intuitive as a one button mouse is hard.
Though Apple seems does inted to design a multi features mouse. In one of the rumors that I once readed in an old Appleinsider article, before the first release of the Apple Pro Mouse, Apple once tinker around with a squeezeable feature on the mouse that will act as a second mouse click. This alone would made it more intuitive than a mere two buttons mouse.
<strong>Just to take the fun out of this, the mouse that came iwth my new iMac if anything is a little too easy to click. I do it accidentally all the time it seems.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Check out Poor Taylor's suggestion above. Damn if I didn't know about this either. That's what I get for not reading the manual I guess.
Thanks, PT
WTF?