Time for a new mouse (17)

1 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/13 00:08

I broke my mouse a couple of days ago, and now the scroll function is no longer functional. I was attempting to clean the mouse from the dead skin(?) that clogs its insides, and I couldn't reach the brush
inside the crevices of the mouse wheel, and the only way I could get out the filth was to bang it against the table. I succeeded in cleaning it out, the filth actually came out nicely in large clumps, but I
broke the wheel in the process.

While at one time I did use a mouse that did not have a scroll wheel, I have become too acquainted with the convenience of not having to click the sidebar and must now retire mine in favor of using
another one...
Thank you for reading my mouse blog.

2 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/13 00:28

Nice mouse blog wwww
Which one are you planning to get?

3 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/13 00:35

Well I actually have probably 20 mice, it's just that I've used this one for a long time.

4 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/13 00:37

My current mouse doesn't have a scroll wheel, but it's not an inconvenience at all as I have a script set up to treat holding down the middle button and moving the mouse up or down to be read as turning the scroll wheel

5 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 01:56

New Mouse = Operational

6 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 01:57

>>5 キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!!!!

7 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 02:10

>>5
What mouse did you get?

8 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 02:17

The one and only... Dell LED mouse
Mfg probably in 2008

9 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 02:17

Just one I had lying around, but it's heavier than the last one.

10 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 18:59

I have one of these meme elecom japanese trackballs and I can't get used to it for the life of me

11 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 21:02

I've been using the old-school Kensington Expert Mouse Wired Trackball for years. I just wish the scrollwheel had more precision.

12 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 21:05

>>11
I've only ever joked about using one. Do you have greater wrist strength?

13 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 22:11

>>12
I don't think I have unusual strength in my wrists. I find the Kensington Trackball really comfortable to use.

14 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 22:40

>>13
The click buttons would be farther away it seems, does it not consume time using it?

15 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/14 23:37

>>14
This might be the first time consciously thinking about how I use this trackball, because I've never had to explain it to anyone.
In neutral position on my right hand:
- my thumb is on the bottom-left button;
- pointer, index, and ring finger are on the trackball;
- pinky is on the bottom-right button.

## Button Reachability
- The most used bottom-left and bottom-right buttons are not far at all and very accessible.
- I use my thumb to push the top-left button which acts as the middle click. This requires that I shift my hand, but I don't find that a problem. It feels fine to me.
- The top-right button does nothing in most programs so I rarely push it. When I do use it, I find that I favor using my ring finger to push it. The only program where it does anything is Emacs, and that's only because I bound #'split-window-below to it.

16 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/15 00:55

It's like I'm reading a manual for alien technology. I've never thought of not using my index finger to click.

17 Name: Nameless : 2026/01/15 07:37

I took a short nap and woke up from a dream where I was using a conventional mouse. In the dream, I was suddenly startled when I realized this. Where tf is my trackball?! Then I woke up. (I rarely see computing equipment in my dreams.)
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