Do you prefer desktop or laptop ?
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I have a desktop and I use it whenever I can. I also have a laptop and I use it whenever I cannot use my desktop, e.g. in university.
Simple as that. Desktops offer more performance per money, but they're obviously not that portable.
btw, I like touchpads more than other people apparently do.
Simple as that. Desktops offer more performance per money, but they're obviously not that portable.
btw, I like touchpads more than other people apparently do.
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I've spent countless hours in public transport playing games (from puzzles to FPSes) on my laptop to know you can perfectly play most games without a mouse - to the point that for certain games a mouse is actually a handicap...XanClic wrote:btw, I like touchpads more than other people apparently do.
Guess it's all a matter of getting used to things.
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I was surprised to learn the same. When I first started using trackpads, I found them rather annoying. These days, they usually seem to be more productive for me than mice in many situations.Combuster wrote:you can perfectly play most games without a mouse
How does everyone feel about trackballs? I've never used one.
Also, remember those terrible pointing sticks? They were mostly used on older laptops, although I've recently seen one on a newer model.
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In practice I'd worry about the build-up of grime (the reason that modern mouses shifted to things like infra-red sensors) which can cause the rollers inside to slip. Basically, handling dirty balls can cause erratic/jerky movements.
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Trackballs are good in theory - no edges to restrict you (like a touchpad) and no need for spare desk space (like a mouse).Love4Boobies wrote:How does everyone feel about trackballs? I've never used one.
In practice I'd worry about the build-up of grime (the reason that modern mouses shifted to things like infra-red sensors) which can cause the rollers inside to slip. Basically, handling dirty balls can cause erratic/jerky movements.
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You're probably right. I can remember all the times I got screwed by pointing sticks and dirty balls.
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o.O you can play FPS with touchpad? The problem with touchpads is you use your fingers for everything (which can get complicated), with a mouse you use your arm to move it.Combuster wrote:I've spent countless hours in public transport playing games (from puzzles to FPSes) on my laptop to know you can perfectly play most games without a mouse - to the point that for certain games a mouse is actually a handicap...XanClic wrote:btw, I like touchpads more than other people apparently do.
Guess it's all a matter of getting used to things.
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And so does dirt stuck in front of the optical lens of their modern equivalents. It just happens less often but when it does it is a significantly bigger pain to fix.Basically, handling dirty balls can cause erratic/jerky movements.
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I don't play games very often nowadays but my FPS/trackpad technique is basically as follows:BMW wrote:o.O you can play FPS with touchpad? The problem with touchpads is you use your fingers for everything (which can get complicated), with a mouse you use your arm to move it.
- Left hand
- Pinky: Left shift
- Ring finger: A
- Middle finger W/S
- Index finger: D
- Thumb: Left trackpad button
- Right hand
- Thumb: Right trackpad button
- Index finger: Trackpad (aim)
- Middle finger: Space
- Ring finger: Right alt (if needed)
- Pinky: Right ctrl
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I just observed myself and I noticed my wristjoint is laying in place on the table where all movement is dictated from the handpalm. So no arm movement for me.with a mouse you use your arm to move it.
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Doesn't that put strain on your wrist?
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Never had problems with it...
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They're the best thing on non-mac laptops but only lenovo makes them as far as i remember.Love4Boobies wrote:Also, remember those terrible pointing sticks?
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Many vendors provide them (see some examples here). Out of curiosity, why do you like them? They're not designed with ergonomy in mind.
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They offer better precision (analog stick) while not requiring as much space as a touchpad. Granted, playing FPS on such a thing will be a major pain, but for desktop use it's fairly nice. Recently I've learned to do precise editing in GIMP using mac touchpad though, so all is relative.Love4Boobies wrote:Many vendors provide them (see some examples here). Out of curiosity, why do you like them? They're not designed with ergonomy in mind.
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Many modern trackballs have optical sensors now also.Brendan wrote:Trackballs are good in theory - no edges to restrict you (like a touchpad) and no need for spare desk space (like a mouse).
In practice I'd worry about the build-up of grime (the reason that modern mouses shifted to things like infra-red sensors) which can cause the rollers inside to slip. Basically, handling dirty balls can cause erratic/jerky movements.
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Personally, I'm a desktop person: Better hardware, better cost efficiency, multiple display outputs, expandability, etc.
Laptops do have a few things going for them though:
- Their inherent portability
- Most come with better keyboards than most desktops (Scisor switch >>> rubber dome, even if mechanical >>> scisor switch)
- For most non-gaming tasks, a good trackpad is much better and more ergonomic than a mouse
The laptop is, however, in interesting times: It will be interesting to see how laptop/tablet hybrids develop (How long will it be before most laptops have the main electronics in the screen, rather than the keyboard, and have detachable keyboards?)