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this mouse has all the usual functions but at those times when the user needs a muscle break, it will respond to such simple commands as scroll up, scroll down, hit print, open new document, minimise, save etc.
squeaking function optional. DragonSoft Naturally Speaking
http://www.dragonsy.../naturallyspeaking/ Does all you say, plus takes dictation. And uses a mic which you probably already have. [waugsqueke, Aug 21 2002]
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Voice control software is quite commonplace. They use a microphone, rather than the mouse, to 'hear' your voice. |
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Mouse pads are available that have a gel-filled rest pad on them. I have one, and I love it. |
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You just want to do that scene in Star Trek where Scotty picks up the mouse and talks into it. |
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Waugsqueke: // I have one, and I love it. // |
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Not in the biblical sense, I hope ....... |
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DrCurry: <sad trekkie bit> It's Scotty who picks up the mouse, not Bones. The scene is in "The Voyage Home". </sad trekkie bit> |
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NB Take not the name of the sacred Trek in vain, lest thou be smitten by thunderbolts. Or something. Maybe. |
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this would be far more half-baked if it were a real mouse, trained to respond to commands and push buttons for you. and maybe go grab you a beer. sortof a seeing-eye mouse for the computer impaired. |
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Does this mouse bristle a bit when someone
over-enunciates condescendingly?
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[8th of 7: thank you, anno corrected.] |
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