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How Long are the iMac Cables?
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 425445" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>A ball, as in one you would find on the bottom of a regular non-optical mouse is about one cm in diameter, while a ball you'd find on a trackball pointing device would be anywhere near 2-4 cm in diameter. The ball on the Mighty Mouse (which occupies the space where you'd find a wheel on any other mouse) is about the size of, well, a nipple. Okay, a very small nipple.</p><p></p><p>It allows you to scroll in any direction, but it's so small that it takes awhile to get used to. Once you do, other mice feel weird.</p><p></p><p>Also you'll see reports that the 'squeeze buttons' are kind of hard to activate and awkward to use, and they are kind of right. I've gotten used to it though and use the side buttons (which must be used simultaneously with a squeeze) quite often to activate Exposé All Windows. You'll find out what the wonder of that is when you get your new Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 425445, member: 9385"] A ball, as in one you would find on the bottom of a regular non-optical mouse is about one cm in diameter, while a ball you'd find on a trackball pointing device would be anywhere near 2-4 cm in diameter. The ball on the Mighty Mouse (which occupies the space where you'd find a wheel on any other mouse) is about the size of, well, a nipple. Okay, a very small nipple. It allows you to scroll in any direction, but it's so small that it takes awhile to get used to. Once you do, other mice feel weird. Also you'll see reports that the 'squeeze buttons' are kind of hard to activate and awkward to use, and they are kind of right. I've gotten used to it though and use the side buttons (which must be used simultaneously with a squeeze) quite often to activate Exposé All Windows. You'll find out what the wonder of that is when you get your new Mac. [/QUOTE]
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