Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
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# 61 28-01-2008 , 01:40 PM
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So its just a mouse with a scroll ball and a couple of extra buttons?

Nice reviews for it on there.

Looks pretty though.


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# 62 28-01-2008 , 01:46 PM
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Originally posted by gster123
Nice reviews for it on there.

Most of those are people complaining about the scroll ball. I've had mine for over 2 years, yet my scroll ball is still working. Sometimes it stops moving in a direction, but you just need to know how to clean it out the right way.

I love the extra buttons though, because I can access Exposé and my Dashboard without having to touch the keyboard, so it's good for multitaskers.

# 63 28-01-2008 , 01:55 PM
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Well thats nothing new using shortcuts on the mouse, but I suppose it is when you've not had it before.

And if theres that many people going on about the scroll ball then maybe they should do something about it, especially for the price.

Remember mice with scroll balls where you could actually get to the ball to clean it properly and didnt have to resort to special ways to do it?


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The whole point of me providing the link was to prove that Sony and Toshiba had engineers on the Cell project and that it isn't 100% IBM. It might be 99% IBM, but you have to give credit to Sony and Toshiba for that 1%. That was the whole point of the discussion with the Cell, that IBM did not do all of it. I don't know why there is denial about Sony and Toshiba doing nothing... They are pretty capable comapnies, Toshiba used to make chips for SGI back in the olden days.

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As for me using the terminal, its the most effective way of doing certain things. Of course its not for everyone, but for those who can make it work is excellent. Now contrast this with Windows. Nope, everyone must use that Fisher and Price interface. Yeah, there are alternatives like the command prompt, and that is no where as powerful as bash, and there are third party shells, but they are not distributed with Windows and Microsoft probaly discourages its use.

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# 65 29-01-2008 , 04:39 AM
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Originally posted by gster123
And if theres that many people going on about the scroll ball then maybe they should do something about it, especially for the price.

Remember mice with scroll balls where you could actually get to the ball to clean it properly and didnt have to resort to special ways to do it?

The new ones feel sturdier, but that's probably because they're new.

Those old mice did get dirty a lot faster though.

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