Some time ago, I spent the big bucks and sprung for a Kingston Studio Mouse (you know, the one with that pressure-sensitive slide thingey for the scrolling). The thing about it is I can scroll even when my paws are greasy from chips/cheetos/whatnot... conventional scroll wheels tend to get all slippery. Oh, yeah - and it's easy to clean, too... so no gunk buildup. The only thing I wish it had was a bi-directional scroll slide (instead of just up & down).
by Bret — Dec 28
No. He has a trained cat for that.
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Some time ago, I spent the big bucks and sprung for a Kingston Studio Mouse (you know, the one with that pressure-sensitive slide thingey for the scrolling). The thing about it is I can scroll even when my paws are greasy from chips/cheetos/whatnot... conventional scroll wheels tend to get all slippery. Oh, yeah - and it's easy to clean, too... so no gunk buildup. The only thing I wish it had was a bi-directional scroll slide (instead of just up & down).