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Gyroscopic Wireless Mouse

An anonymous reader writes "This is a must for any game player. Gyration has introduced a working wireless gyroscopic mouse. The $119.95 price tag is a little steep but it works with Linux and it doubles for an optical mouse if placed on the desktop. There is an article about it at Linux Journal." We mentioned an earlier version a year or two ago.

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  1. FOR GAMING? by way2trivial · · Score: 5, Funny
    my hands shake enough in two dimensions thank you very much....

    seriously, if it moves based on tilting, that would suck for games.

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    1. Re:FOR GAMING? by Metallic+Matty · · Score: 5, Funny

      seriously, if it moves based on tilting, that would suck for games.

      Unless you attached it to your head and used mouse-look in a first-person shooter.

    2. Re:FOR GAMING? by takshaka · · Score: 4, Funny

      In fact, I used to practice just such a thing: shooting bottles out of the air with pistols. It's a bit harder to do now that I'm in the city, I understand the cops don't like that.

      Those damn recycling laws get more strict every day.

  2. Cool, but you still need to type... by gringo_john · · Score: 5, Funny
    Looking at the photo of the guy in the ad. It looks like he's pretty happy using the mouse.

    But he'll still have to put his feet down before he can type, unless of course he can type with his keyboard in his lap.

    He's got pretty good eyes too because the monitor is far enough away that the text on the page could be difficult to read.

    As a bonus, it looks like he'll get a good forearm workout using the mouse.

  3. Excellent by Kelz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I can have a purpose for waving my hands in the air for no apparent reason!

    And they said I was mad....

    1. Re:Excellent by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 4, Funny

      What? Looking like Tom Cruise in Minority Report wasn't reason enough?

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  4. Re:iXMicro? by n0nsensical · · Score: 4, Funny

    So, why has it taken so long to get these out to a wider audience?

    Uh, because they cost $100-200?! Nah, that couldn't be it...

  5. Use ducktape by after · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unless you attached it to your head and used mouse-look in a first-person shooter.

    Uh... you move your head to turn? What is the point of that? It doesnt make anything more real... I mean, its still you sitting there in your underwear playing games on your computer all day/night.

    If do that kind of crazy shit, then you might as well make yourself a portable computer to enchance your gaming expereance.

  6. Line of Sight? by theraccoon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Extra long 30 foot radio range. Line of sight not required!

    Cause you just know that's a useful feature for your mouse!

  7. Re:Lag time? by c4Ff3In3+4ddiC+ · · Score: 4, Funny

    I sucked at Enemy Territory with a wired optical. Then, I bought (for $60) a Logitech MX 700 wireless optical mouse.

    ... I still suck.

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  8. And.. by kgayer · · Score: 5, Funny

    you get to look like your whackin off... Great!

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  9. Emotive computing by tjwhaynes · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want to see a 'pointer' device that is a glove with a gyroscope, and it has sensors on each finger as well so you can map complex hand and finger movements to different operations.

    Of course, you could also get your computer to recognise other important gestures and map them to some appropriate function.

    For example:

    1. Bunch your fist and that error message goes away.
    2. Bang your palm on the keyboard to fix that compilation problem.
    3. Raise your middle finger to the sky and watch your machine shutdown.

    Finally - a computer that responds to your emotions! :-)

    Cheers,

    Toby Haynes

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  10. Re:He's not kidding =) by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Funny
    > Of course any decent Occ. Health and Safety expert will tell you not to rest your wrist on the table when using a mouse.

    Any decent occupational health and safety professional will also tell you stuff like "go outside and exercise, rather than spend all night gaming."

    ...so now you know why we're not about to take gaming advice from one.