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Date: | Wed, 24 Apr 2002 13:27:59 -0500 |
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No I do NOT mean to imply that the ordinary mouse is more intuitive at all.
It really isn't. My point was that if people who are new to computers are
introduced to a SPECIFIC mouse that it not be different ENOUGH to have
people become confused when they sit down to a computer with your WAL-MART
sale mouse, if you understand what I meanl.
Dick
At 01:18 PM 4/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Good point, Dick. Although, if you've never used a mouse before, I
>wouldn't be too quick to say the original mouse is more intuitive...
>
>Logitech is a very good company, so we agree on that.
>
>Donavan
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> >>> [log in to unmask] 04/24/02 12:54PM >>>
>I think you need to make sure that the mouse that you use is not to
>far
>distant from a conventional mouse in how it reacts. If these folks sit
>down
>to other computers, they will need to feel at least a little familiar
>with
>regular mice.
>
>Dick
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