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Apple vs. Microsoft Multi-Touch Mouse Comparison

blee37 writes "This is a side-by-side comparison of the Apple and Microsoft multi-touch mice. It includes video demonstrations of using the mice in applications, first-person shooters and 3D manipulation. It also has new photos of the internals of all the mice."

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  1. Re:What??? by dingen · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I'm not saying the issue doesn't exist, I'm saying it's nothing more than nice to have.

    Looking at the text or looking at the keyboard is exactly the same thing on a phone, because you're always looking at the tiny screen, no matter what you're focussing on.

    If it were a desktop PC with a seperated keyboard and screen, the situation would be different entirely, but on a phone I really have no problems with having just a touch screen and no tactile feedback.

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  2. Re:Touch screens and the like by peragrin · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Not really. I make little mistakes like that with a real keyboard too. In fact just typing keyboard I switched the o and a keys,

    Some people can't spell worth a damn. It is the real reason I prefer mac's and the iphone over windows based systems. Built in universal spell check.

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