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Microsoft's Arc Mouse is also an option, it combines the best of the two worlds, portable, it's BlueTrack so expected to work on glass, too.
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My RedDragon mouse is wireless and uses a laser. It lasts a good 3 days on a single charge and can be used while charging as well. It has variable speed right on the mouse and other features that I don't currently use (I think it's a lowish-level gaming mouse). It also matches my keyboard
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It lasts far longer than my laptop battery, so I'm satisfied.
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My Logitech wireless laser mouse goes for week without needing to be recharged. No batteries to replace, just pop it in the charging unit overnight. It is model MX-1000. Unfortunately, it is no longer available. I've had to replace the left-click micro switch a couple of times, but it isn't difficult to do and more recent versions (MX Revolution) of the mouse are not as versatile.
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My personal preference is a trackball. I'm currently using the MX Ergo made by Logitech. The M570 is cheaper but, lately, they don't seem to last as long. My wife prefers using a touchpad and a while back we bought her a Logitech K830 keyboard that has a touchpad where the numeric keypad would normally be. It's wireless.
Hope this helps.
Scott
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I came to prefer using a Wacom Tablet with stylus. Direct mapping from pad to screen meant that I didn’t have to shuffle the mouse over and over to move it across a wide or multiple screens. Some models allow for touch (fingertip / multiple finger) and gestures.
The downside was the desk space it takes. But I got used to it.
Since I retired, I opted for a gaming mouse due to desktop size, and not spending 8 to 12 hours on it. Currently using a wired Roccat mouse. It’s programmable and precise.
It’s all personal preference, so, as another commentator said, all this is opinion.
Good luck
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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I prefer wireless mice and just to clarify.
I never turn it off and it lasts about a year before I have to change the battery and I use it a lot. Hours a day.
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I use a Logitech wireless mouse and a Logitech trackball and alternate them when the batteries run out. The idea is to reduce the chance of OOS by using different muscles.
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Eye tracking?
It seems like a hi def web cam should be able to drive it.
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The Windows 11 "taskbar" is disgusting. It should be at the left of the screen, with real icons, with text, progress, etc. They downgraded my developer PC to a bloody iPhone.
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Interesting talk
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
JaxCoder.com
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Just a general question. Has anyone else here had to deal with updating applications that were originally designed for Internet Explorer?
The client I have been working for has a few hundred such apps, and want to migrate everything to MS Edge (chromium version) before IE goes out of support on June 15th.
Some of these are really old, and some use rather odd switches that don't exist in Edge (--no frame merging for example).
For a lot of these we will run in IE Mode on Edge, but even that will reach end of support in the future, and further work will be required.
Likewise they have several windows apps using the WebBrowser (IE) control that will also need updating to use the WebView2 (Edge chromium) control. But it has a different API and will require significant recoding. Plus the WebView2 control itself does not support IE mode, which could be another hurdle.
I welcome any advice on this. I have several ideas, but welcome hearing your own experience with this.
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We had a few sites that we totally redid from scratch so they would support phones and tablets as well via Twitter bootstrap.
The bigger problem could be what is the source that generates the old HTML: code or some form of template file?
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The majority of these are ASP. Net sites for web apps, and. Net WinForms for the desktop apps.
We are not looking to re-engineer these sites, just patch them enough so that they will run in Edge. Not much of a budget for much else unfortunately.
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