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Eyetv 250 review
Eyetv 250 review













eyetv 250 review
  1. EYETV 250 REVIEW SOFTWARE
  2. EYETV 250 REVIEW MAC

In a nutshell, the RollerMouse simulates a trackpad environment in that you can control the mouse movement without having to take your hands off the keyboard. Contour Design's website has a great video of it. The RollerMouse is hard to describe, and much easier to see. I could type quickly and actually control the mouse better than I could on a trackpad. Seeing the RollerMouse was years later! As soon as I started using it, I knew I was hooked. At Macworld, I saw Sarah Bullock and found my next true 're talking about computers here. I accepted it was better to have love and lost, than to have never loved at all. I suffered along, accepting I couldn't have what I wanted and started doing more serious work on my laptop, because I could type faster on that unit. When I gave up on my original ADB trackpad keyboard, I tried a few trackpad USB keyboards designed for PCs, but they were clunky and I hated not having the keys mapped for a Mac.

EYETV 250 REVIEW SOFTWARE

I used an ADB to USB converter, but it's software was flaky and I eventually gave up. It was my old pal from the days of my IIvx and was still running strong.

EYETV 250 REVIEW MAC

When I bought my first USB-only Mac I was devastated I couldn't use my old trackpad keyboard on the computer. Also, it's an awkward strain to reach over all the time, and I have particular shoulder problems on that side of my body from repetitive mousing over. I type pretty darn fast and hate having to stop typing and remove a hand from the keyboard to control the mouse. I'm in that tiny minority that actually like track pads. I saw the Contour Design Rollermouse at Macworld '07 and instantly fell in love. On the big screen, you see your life partner from across the room and you both know you'll end up together, though it may take years. They say there is no such thing as love at first sight, unless of course you are watching a Hollywood movie.















Eyetv 250 review