Post AzsitCxiTQOVa9rTUW by jschwart@mas.to
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(DIR) Post #Azs9iL76KW6nHYKii8 by SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo
2025-11-03T15:24:10.088Z
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Slight related:This is the only good product Microsoft has ever made.Convince me otherwise.RE: https://minidisc.tokyo/notes/aemufxfg0y
(DIR) Post #AzsD6n4mJj8yopb6bg by Billie@social.tchncs.de
2025-11-03T15:59:27Z
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@SuperDicq By the image, nope, not suited for left-handed people
(DIR) Post #AzsD6o1cmwDPlL86KW by SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo
2025-11-03T16:02:09.015Z
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@Billie@social.tchncs.de Yes, it is. This generation of Microsoft Intellimouse is ambidextrous, buttons are on both sides.
(DIR) Post #AzsitCxiTQOVa9rTUW by jschwart@mas.to
2025-11-03T15:45:22Z
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@SuperDicq we had these mice in university. They were horrible as they were sending phantom clicks all the time. At one point we ran xev and just lifting up the device already showed it was sending button presses.We often had compilation errors because the mouse had been randomly pasting stuff from the clipboard (through middle clicks).As all these mice had such issues we ended up disabling their buttons when needed to do coding.I presume some revisions of these mice didn't have that problem
(DIR) Post #AzsitENdCYiZyozgWW by SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo
2025-11-03T21:58:15.083Z
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@jschwart@mas.to Yes, some revisions fixed a bunch of issues. Also these were part of the first generation optical mice in the year 2000. I can't think of any mice that were better than the IntelliMouse at this point in time.