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| CoolJunkie | it is a question of comfort, dealing with less cables, adaptability...and for that, the mouse is a headache, i've gotten used to work fast without it -and when travelling, it is less of a hassle to bring all the wires and then forgetting a mouse [happened to me before i had my Dell and Powerbook]. |
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| MegaJunkie Join Date: Mar 2004
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[/quote] i have a Dell Laptop which doesnt use a mouse and a Powerbook which doesnt use a mouse either. understand? [/quote]LOL... It also depends on what application your using. I use my trackpad for things like browsing, emails and casual use. But when I'm using a program such as an audio editing program then I use a mouse for precision....
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