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<blockquote data-quote="bonobi" data-source="post: 1664243" data-attributes="member: 309639"><p>Thanks to all for the input! Between this thread and research online, sounds like the Magic Mouse would not be for me. I was curious because it seemed half mouse/half trackpad but I think it sounds like it might annoy me--I switched years ago to a trackball because I didn't like mice and was starting to suffer with rsi. </p><p></p><p>I may give the trackpad a try, as I do have a MacBook Pro so expect the experience would be much the same, but seems another trackball may be wisest for preventing rsi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonobi, post: 1664243, member: 309639"] Thanks to all for the input! Between this thread and research online, sounds like the Magic Mouse would not be for me. I was curious because it seemed half mouse/half trackpad but I think it sounds like it might annoy me--I switched years ago to a trackball because I didn't like mice and was starting to suffer with rsi. I may give the trackpad a try, as I do have a MacBook Pro so expect the experience would be much the same, but seems another trackball may be wisest for preventing rsi. [/QUOTE]
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