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i am ambidextrous so a duel mouse seems a good idea to me

it would be good for games like far cry wherer u need to stear and ain at the same time i got 2 ubs mice dose any one know if that can be done ive connected them but all the do at the mo is counteract eacth outer i want to get 2 coursed on the screen cursours any one know if u can do that?

or if its evey been tryed

or even any one want to try to program this and help all us

ambidextrous people beat you lot at ut2004


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Actually, you can have lots of mouses (mices??) but they all control the same cursor.

Being ambidextrous you don't have too many issued with mouse, but I got 2 daughters using the same PC, one being a left hander and the one being a right hander (each take their side of the table). Well, I thought it was as simple as going in the control panel and reversing a mouse, but then I realized one big flaw in windows. You can only reverse BOTH mouses (or none). You just can't have one reversed... I had to physically rewire the buttons in her mouse to have one of each type...

Posted

haha I've 3 mouses :)

2 on the laptop 1 is usb :)

old dell inspiron 8200 rules!

1 touchpad

1 little purple thing in the middle of the keyboard

1 ms intelli mouse explorer

all of them can be used at the same time

of course controlling 1 cursor :)

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Actually, you can have lots of mouses (mices??) but they all control the same cursor.

Hey, crahak!

Are you not supposed to have english *at least* as your second language?

It is one mouse, two mice - not MICES!

Does it take a Norwegian to straighten you guys up? :P

(or do canadians have a couple of extra words :unsure: )

Any way, I have a optical mouse and a wacom tablet with pen.

Good for the old arm... :} - the pen that is.

Posted

Well,

it seems that the idea of having two mice is not new,

but of course there are reasons why you should NEVER

have two mice together:

ComputerMice.jpg

:thumbup

jaclaz

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