in reply to Re: What's a mouse?
in thread Get your mugs right here

Is a laser mouse a new innovation or is it just a wrong name for an optical mouse? (They use LEDs, that just aren't lasers).

Anyway, I don't use a mouse, I don't use a trackball or glidepoint. My favorite pointing device is the Wacom Graphire. I also use a small joystick-like thingy for when I only need to change focus (Don't wanna pick up the pen, point and drop the pen just to tell my machine I want another xterm :).
Yes, my system does have a mouse. It's just for visitors :) (Just like the non-split keyboard)

As for games, what do games have to do with computers? :)

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Re: Re: Re: What's a mouse?
by jryan (Vicar) on Jan 09, 2002 at 06:37 UTC
    Yeah, apologies; I meant an optical mouse. As for the last question - If it wasn't for games, what would we do in order to avoid work? ;)
        Ah, I know them all well; however, they all have air of semi-productivity looming over them. When wasting time with computer games, you never fall under such delusion :)