Ipod Usbmouse

manfriends

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why did apple screw yme with a defective mouse? .. im a sweaty guy and my hand oil's OOZE all over the clear plastic bubble. it doesn't respond very well either. and it scratches all over my WOODEN tab-le.

now i have to buy a ONE MORE QUESTION should i get an IPOD?.. i dont listen to music and i have no need to transfer large ammounts of data to other computer boxes. but i can afford one. ARE THERE ANY OTHER IPOD USES, that could persuade me to purchase a 4OURTH GENERATION white pod.
 
when i use my mouse on a PAD, my cursor flies from each corner of the screen with every slight movement.

manfriends is JUST GOING TO BUT a microsoft mouse optical. the apple mouse is very UNCOMFORATABLE for my large, sweaty MANHANDS.

CAN A WHITE POD BE USED AS A PORTABLE SOLITARE machine?
i own a GAMEBOY SE, with one game - POKEMON SAPHIRE. im 25 years old and i live in an appartment with a boy named DAVE.

does anyone want to buy a portable gameboy machine with pokemon saphire, with a killer team of 100level pokemon?
 
Then adjust the tracking speed of the mouse in the "Keyboard & Mouse" section of the System Preferences. You can make it go super fast or snail-like slow just by adjusting the slider. It could also be the mouse pad itself -- if it's a printed mouse pad, say, a photo or picture or something, the optical mouse may not like it. Try using a flat, matte mouse pad. They can be found just about anywhere for around $1. I think my grocery store even has them. If you can afford an iPod, you can afford several, different mouse pads and see which one works the best. Not a difficult fix.

If you do want a Microsoft mouse, then I would highly suggest the IntelliMouse Explorer model. It's great. Stands up to perspiration with the best of them, although a good pair of cotton gloves will also remedy your problem.

I do believe that the game of solitaire is included on the iPod, so that would suit your needs for a multi-hundred dollar portable solitaire machine. Or, if you'd like, you can get a handheld LCD version of solitaire for around $5.

I can't help you with your other problems, such as having an apartment, being 25, or owning only one GameBoy game. You'll have to seek help for those ailments elsewhere.
 
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