As someone who uses a trackball full-time when given the choice, I know a bit about tactile feedback, and I really don't like the idea of not being able to feel that nice sensory input of a trackwheel spinning on a mouse or any other input device.
Touchpads are annoying enough with their ceaseless errors in detection.
Now we have to put up with this on our separate devices?
I'll stick with my three-button Logitech Trackman, thanks.
At least this way I can open and close my Firefox windows without a ton of extraneous movement and an extra click.
I've yet to buy any cell-phone, but one that's actually creeping up on my good side is the N-Gage QD. Although it's still ridiculously bloated and overpriced, they're beginning to get it all more pared down.
It's really the antithesis of what this company's trying to do. However...I like lots of features.
This is all coming from a guy who browses the 'net and reads manga on his PSP, though.
1.2 million people? That's less than many big cities. I think we really need to get the government in the US to ramp up funded wireless access points.
As someone who uses a trackball full-time when given the choice, I know a bit about tactile feedback, and I really don't like the idea of not being able to feel that nice sensory input of a trackwheel spinning on a mouse or any other input device. Touchpads are annoying enough with their ceaseless errors in detection. Now we have to put up with this on our separate devices? I'll stick with my three-button Logitech Trackman, thanks. At least this way I can open and close my Firefox windows without a ton of extraneous movement and an extra click.
I've yet to buy any cell-phone, but one that's actually creeping up on my good side is the N-Gage QD. Although it's still ridiculously bloated and overpriced, they're beginning to get it all more pared down. It's really the antithesis of what this company's trying to do. However...I like lots of features. This is all coming from a guy who browses the 'net and reads manga on his PSP, though.
The Death of a Site in XD Minor. . .
That site went down hard, and it's still the first article on the site. I fear the power of slashdot sometimes.