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Can't stand a touchpad, too imprecise. Did have a trackball once, didn't like it. Used that stupid little orange clitoris nestled in the keys on a laptop, hated it.
I was pounding on keyboards long before Xerox invented the GUI, and being right-handed disliked having to put down the pencil to use the 10-keypad. So, when I began to use a mouse I trained my left hand to mouse, but do not swap the buttons. One benefit is that people avoid using my work station.
I find that touchpads are miserable to use. The only time I'd ever use one is if I had to work on a laptop without enough (or any) USB ports. Otherwise, give me a mouse any day of the week.
Trackball, specifically a thumb positioned one. It has the same mouse button positions as a standard mouse, but works in confined spaces, doesn't require a mousepad, and works better for gaming after you get used to it.
[–] Gislisson ago
Can't stand a touchpad, too imprecise. Did have a trackball once, didn't like it. Used that stupid little orange clitoris nestled in the keys on a laptop, hated it.
I was pounding on keyboards long before Xerox invented the GUI, and being right-handed disliked having to put down the pencil to use the 10-keypad. So, when I began to use a mouse I trained my left hand to mouse, but do not swap the buttons. One benefit is that people avoid using my work station.