Re: PREDICTION! Mighty Mouse will fall on his arse
- From: RichardK <atari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 20:23:32 +0100
Lloyd Parsons wrote:
The reason that the big trackballs didn't have much problem is the dirt and oils that do get to them is very small amounts. Small amount of debris on a small surface presents a problem, on a larger surface, it probably wouldn't.
And this relates to the scrollball how? I think you're missing the overall point I was making here.
And btw, the atari trackball was certainly problematic with dirt, it was just relatively easy to clean.
Sure. But I never actually managed to get it that dirty, or any of the many others I have used. I wash my hands.
Richard
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