I've never really known exactly what a troll is but I every time I express my views someone calls me that. A new user can learn Mac just as easy as he can learn Windows. He'll be at a disadvantage in the work place because most corporations use Windows. But he'll have no trouble learning Mac...
As I post this, your post is over two years old. So you've gotten through it-- or not. Others thinking about the switch may read your questions and my answer. I must say to them: don't do it. Even though it's still quite early in my struggle I've seen enough to know it ain't worth it. The best...
Thank for the response Mario. Part of the problem is my date of birth: December 7, 1945. I've learned through this thread that most of the feel of a mouse is in the driver rather than the physical device. And I'm liking the Mac a little better since I downloaded a different driver. But I'm still...
"Would you really return the complete Mac, when you seem to only have a complaint with the mouse response?"
I wouldn't return a car simply because it was a little difficult to see out while backing or if I didn't care for the control locations particularly. But if I had to turn the steering...
It's brand new iMac 20", Ver 10.5.3. I declined the wireless Mighty Mouse option because wireless mice I've tried before felt sluggish (similar to this thing) when using CAD and such. I assumed the MM would have a rubber ball on its belly. But it doesn't. It has the red light. I can better...
New to Mac. Really disappointed so far. The very first thing I touch each time I start another session of trying-to-get-used-to-it is the mouse. And it sucks. I'm not sure I can explain it. It doesn't seem do have a one to one ratio in the amount moved on the pad as compared to the screen . . ...