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Kensington expert mouse vs magic trackpad
Kensington expert mouse vs magic trackpad






kensington expert mouse vs magic trackpad

Using it is like, like…let's just not go there. The mouse? It is the fattest pencil in the world. With a tablet pen, you have the ability to draw as you would with natural body movements and positions that occur doing paint, pen and pencil drawings. With the trackball, I move my fingers, my wrist and arm remain stationary.Įven if you own a Wacom Tablet, the comparative experience between it and a mouse device is still distant. Which brings upon you a whole slew of ergonomic issues. I loved the feel of the Magic Mouse, but my gripe with all mice is that you have to move them. It's big and depending on the situation, sometimes it's bulky, but it does all it does exceptionally well.

kensington expert mouse vs magic trackpad

I'm a trackball user from years back and so far nothing has gotten me to give up my Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball. And as technology develops, some items just get better. My reason for even looking at a mouse (because I don't like them and don't own one) is that I am frequently trying to find items that work for my workflow. And it gave the feel of having a larger surface area that it actually did. It wasn't hard to figure out what areas on the surface provided which functions. I tried the Magic Mouse out in the store to see how it worked and I loved the feel of it. I'll follow her lead and tackle a few of my issues regarding the Magic Mouse. Phyllis recently did a great write-up on the new Magic Mouse.








Kensington expert mouse vs magic trackpad