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> From: GarkStudio@...
\n> Reply-To: hdr2496@yahoogroups.com
\n> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:52:24 EST
\n> To: hdr2496@yahoogroups.com
\n> Subject: Re: [HDR2496] Mouse vs trackball etc
\n>
\n> I've had great success with the Logitech marble mouse. It's an optical
\n> trackball so its accurate and there is no trouble with worn rollers ala
\n> Kensington turbomouse. Also the scaling is just right as is which is
\n> important as you cannot load any third party drivers or software as far as I
\n> know. I've tried a number of mouses, pads and trackballs and this has been
\n> the best one for me. I have one each for both the HDR and the d8b.
\n> Dave Pinsky
\n> Gark Studio
\n>
\n> In a message dated 2/15/01 10:48:23 AM, stevevaus@... writes:
\n>
\n> << I'm using the most basic mouse right now and it's driving me
\n> NUTS - anyone using a trackball or anything like it?
\n>
\n> Wondering if other input devices will work - and what about
\n> installing the software that generally comes with such other
\n> devices.
\n>
\n> Also curious how many HDR24/96 users are using theirs in
\n> conjunction with D8B? Would love to have a separate forum for
\n> such users. Please drop me a note if you are using both:
\n> stevevaus@... >>
\n>
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