Mechanical ball mice are dead; long live optical and laser mice. While both are basically shaped the same and achieve the same purpose, what exactly are the differences between optical and laser mice?
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Finding a mouse that achieves the perfect balance between sensitivity and accuracy might seem next to impossible. Laser-based mice offer high sensitivity, but they tend to cause jittering. On the flip ...
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One of the attractive features of early optical computer mice was their lack of moving parts. The idea is that fewer moving parts translate into less mechanical wear and longer life. But even though ...
I started my career as a newspaper photographer. This was back in the days of film cameras, but I was there for the start of film scanners and then digital photography. I also spent a few years as a ...
Pondering getting a pen/tablet type deal going for helping to edit photos. In theory, I wouldn't mind just having both my mouse and this thing hooked up at the same time rather than having to plug in ...
February 12, 2021 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google I’ve been a mouse guy for as long as I can remember—never wavering. However, what if you want to ditch your ...