Sujet : Re: Too much time on their hands!
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 20. Mar 2025, 23:13:18
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On 3/20/2025 12:53 PM, Lasse Langwadt wrote:
On 3/20/25 03:18, Don Y wrote:
On 3/19/2025 2:49 PM, Lasse Langwadt wrote:
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it is games played with a mouse.
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It is a game played with a POINTING DEVICE. Why use a technology
that doesn't do what you want, *well*?
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why play baseball with a bat?
Baseball *is* played with a bat -- because there are RULES
governing its play.
There are no "PC Game police" that verify you are
using a mouse instead of any other pointing device,
motion controller, etc.
The fact that folks think they need to adjust the *weight*
of their mouse in 1.7g increments is ludicrous (they
can't alter the center of *mass* so what about folks who
want the mouse "tail heavy").
[A modern penny is 2.5g... why not TAPE those to the mouse
wherever they want -- instead of being constrained to
load the weight in the special "weight tray" which resides
in a fixed location and orientation in the mouse]