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(Unverified)Nov 9th 2009 1:25AM
I could see, with a redesign, that mouse being able to do some pretty complicated tasks. With your hands being some of the most precise machines in nature, there is almost an unlimited possibility. I'm not even worried about memory. For those of you whom are like me and type extremely fast, just take the time to look at the keyboard, like we all used to. But keep up your typing speed. Amazing what your fingers are doing, right?
(Unverified)Nov 9th 2009 9:42AM
Our hands are certainly very awesome -- but I find typing on a mobile phone hard enough... I can only begin to imagine what it'd be like on a mouse, and not even with my thumbs!
(Unverified)Nov 9th 2009 5:17PM
Thumbs I would imagine to be the one exception. Although they are useful, they are rather clumsy. Space is the largest button for a reason.
You have problems with your thumbs because they are larger. The thing with this mouse would be that you would control the top buttons with your Index, Middle, and Ring fingers. It may be awkward at first, but try it on your current, (non-laptop microscopic,) mouse. It's easily doable.