Re: SATA-II hard drive or IDE?





"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:48rmgaFlffnsU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

...trackball....
Its more that its a rather poor approach compared with the best mice.


Not if you know how to use them and have the cursor speed, etc., set right. Like everything else in life, they aren't for everyone. I need no desktop room to work this TB. I built a ramp for the pad that makes it easier on the wrist.


The other thing I didnt mention is that I wont use a mouse
that doesnt have properly forward and back buttons and
a decent powerful scrollwheel anymore either.


I have those too, and they are a must. I also like the double-clik on the scroll-wheel. The trackball uses the same driver as M$ optical mice, and has the same features.


Too much trouble and expense,

Not for something you use all the time.


If I was having a problem it would make sense, but everything is fine.


My friends call this the "cockpit," and I'm surrounded on three sides with a desk and hutches.

Me too, on 4 sides actually, because the big TV is off past my feet too.


TV is at 45° right and a small (21") CRT screen. No room in this office for a big screen. I also have a TV tuner card, but don't routinely watch, just record with it.



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