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- From: danmoore@hsonline.net (Dan Moore)
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- Subject: Re: Mouse resolution
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 02:11:12 GMT
- Organization: Hoosier On-line Systems
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- riptide@pop.fast.net (riptide) wrote:
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- >"resolution" is not very important unless you are a graphic designer with a big
- >monitor, in which case you probably would use a trackball instead of a mouse
- >anyway.
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- Most serious graphic designers use digitizing tablets rather than mice
- -- a pen is a much more natural device to use for that type of work.
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