Question stimulated by request for 'evidence' in another thread
and me!I'm never but I always plug a mouse in , trackpads annoy the carp out of me
That's a bit differentGot some buttons missing on mine, so plug in an external keyboard most times.
I think that's probably the approach that many/most of us take in relation to 'business use'.If its just emails and other nonsense I don't bother, if there's drawings or big spreadsheets or video editing then the external mouse and keyboard come out and usually plug the thing into a larger monitor as well (sometimes 2 for video work)
Again, I think that is probably roughly what a high proprium of us do.business purposes on a desk, always or nearly always. A wireless set is convenient, so you just plug in the stub. Business purposes on a train, not.
A man after my own heart - how anyone can be happy with 'touch pads' is a bit beyond my understandingCan't use touch pads etc so always plug in a wireless mouse thingy.
Well, it could again be a 'wireless thingy' but, if wired, you probably know how to plug a USB plug into a socketAs for using a second keyboard I simply wouldn't know how to connect it. LOL
Yes, I think that all mouse drivers allow that Not being left-handed, I don't really know, but, at first sight, I wouldn't have thought that it would necessarily make much difference 'which button was which' when one learned how to use a mouse (and its buttons) - but maybe I'm wrong.I once worked with a colleague who swapped the left and right mouse button functionality over as he was left handed, weirdo, and that's from someone who's also of the sinister persuasion.
Yes, I think that all mouse drivers allow that Not being left-handed, I don't really know, but, at first sight, I wouldn't have thought that it would necessarily make much difference 'which button was which' when one learned how to use a mouse (and its buttons) - but maybe I'm wrong.
Kind Regards, John
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