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- Do anyone know where I can watch the video of Dean Kamen with his speech in that event? hope someone can answer me, thanks in advance.
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- Nice post Ricky. I too have seen it there many times but never clicked on it. Gonna have to try it soon.
- Ricky, what does roll view do in the drawing? It shows up in the right click menu, but doesn't seem to change the view. Regards, Diego
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Steve
If you're at SWW, I seek you out and say Hi.
1 year ago
I work everyday on a 24" Dell Widescreen and absolutely LOVE it! I can't imagine what a 27" would be like. You'll have to keep me posted!
One thing I do to limit stress on my wrist is to increase the pointer speed of the mouse. It takes some getting used to and everyone seems to have different setting preferences. I set mine at about 40%. Make sure you play with this setting. The higher you set it, the less space you have to move the mouse.
I'm not aware of a mouse with a setting that allows you to set an active area. I'll do some looking around to see what's out there.
I WILL be at SolidWorks World, make sure you find me sometime! I'll probably end up manning the SWUGN booth some this year, so I'll post when I'll be there in case anyone wants to stop in and say hi. Of course, you can also find me at the Stump the Chump session.
Best Regards,
Ricky Jordan
1 year ago
1) You can adjust the DPI resolution on the fly (2 buttons just below the scroll wheel). I can't wait to actually use it on dual 20" monitors when I get upgraded..... dual 17's right now.
2) The forward and back buttons on the thumb
3) Side scrolling wheel
4) Adjustable weights. I didn't think it would make much difference, but it makes using the mouse actually feel like you are interfacing with the pointer, not just flailing around in air with my right hand.
I tend to stick with the Logitech brand for ergonomics and mouse life. I haven't had a MS mouse last that long in my experience.
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I work with a RAZER Copperhead
http://www.woot.com/Images/Sale/Razer_Copperhead_Anarchy_Red_2000dpi_Laser_Gaming_Mouse0UU-thumbnail.jpg
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One bad thing about it...the side scroll buttons are too sensitive, so I'd keep hitting them when middle-clicking. I had to disable them in SW.
Oh...I installed Uber-Option to enable the assignment of custom functions to all the buttons.