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Optical mice

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The optical sensor performs best on surfaces with detail to track. It will not function on surfaces without visible detail (such as glass) or surfaces on which it has a reflection (such as mirrors or glossy surfaces). The optical sensor may also have difficulty tracking on highly repetitive patterns (such as printed magazine or newspaper photographs).

That actually means, "buy a good mousepad". ;)

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Mine works on the table without any problem.I dont use a pad since 2001.Now I hate pads.

Edit: IntelliMouse Optical
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Re: Optical mice

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Hacker wrote:That actually means, "buy a good mousepad". ;)
or "... a good table"! :lol:
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Re: Optical mice

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Hacker wrote:That actually means, "buy a good mousepad". ;)
... in the (rare?) case that the surface of your table is not good enough.
I'm using optical mice since October 2000 at two different locations (office and home) directly on the table without any problem.
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jb wrote:
Hacker wrote:That actually means, "buy a good mousepad". ;)
... in the (rare?) case that the surface of your table is not good enough.
I'm using optical mice since October 2000 at two different locations (office and home) directly on the table without any problem.
Wooden tables sometimes make it hard for optical mice to work. I have a beech-imitation desk and I had to get a mouse pad, otherwise my mouse would go crazy on all the little details.
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2Pradera

that's because your mouse dislikes beech imitations!!
does'nt happen with real beech.

just follow Leif's advise and buy a good table. :lol:
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[face=courier]On 11-04-2003 11:09:36 +0000 Hacker wrote:

H> It will not function on surfaces without visible detail
H> (such as glass)


Bullshit. Second generation optical mice work on transparent surfaces. Well, not very good... Ok, ok, they work much better on not-transparent surfaces. But theoretically... Just never bealive M$ :D.

H> or surfaces on which it has a reflection (such as mirrors
H> or glossy surfaces


Yep, mirrors are not supported. But what for? Someone here has a mirrored table? I do understand a mirror on the bedroom ceiling, but a table... Or I'm not the most perverted one here? :D

H> The optical sensor may also have difficulty tracking on
H> highly repetitive patterns (such as printed magazine or
H> newspaper photographs).


Well, see the first comment. The old (may be even Soviet ;)) newspaper I found supports my optical mouse. Actually it does now. Well, may be it depends on it's contents... ;).
Actually the most threat to the subj. is a good old dust on a sensor. But it is not a big problem to clean it ;).

P.S. Buy it, Jedi! Go-go-go!!! :D[/face]
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Wooden tables sometimes make it hard for optical mice to work. I have a beech-imitation desk
Just put an oak table on your beech-imitation desk, I guarantee it will work fine (I use a simple oak table, without any desk beneath - more suitable) !! :mrgreen:
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Black Dog,
P.S. Buy it, Jedi!

I won't spend 25 Euro just for the comfort of not having to scratch a bit of dust out of a mouse once in a month.

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Hacker - It's not only about scratching the dust,that way you could say "I'm not going to buy new CPU for a years only for speeding up my OS!"
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norfie - I've bought a new (optical) mouse,because it's better for my work in Photoshop.

And everybody who say optical is better only because you don't need to clean it probably never tried the optical mouse.BTW,i still need to clean four sliding parts,and it's optical mouse (IntelliMouse Optical).Ok,I better clean up my table :)
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Dominik,
you could say "I'm not going to buy new CPU for a years only for speeding up my OS!"

I did not quite get that, mind explaining?


And everybody who say optical is better only because you don't need to clean it probably never tried the optical mouse.

OK, well, what's the advantage then? I admit, I have never tried any for a longer period.


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Dominik wrote:Ok,I better clean up my table :)
...and hands... :)
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