It'll be super cheap
But I'm getting pissed off with the lack of control with just a mouse
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Mrs Trellis GIN,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:43,
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For sure!
I only used to win isketch 95% of the time when I used a mouse . . . C];0)


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Sir Aunty Grampa Dave the Hat - enjoying a post-meridian muncheon - Ta! Cannaoogim!?,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:45,
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I use a trackball which is probably harder to control
But I like not having to have room on my desk to be able to move a mouse
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Mrs Trellis GIN,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:53,
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trust 200, £22.00 from asda and tesco's
only wee but it does the job.
similar available from morgan computers for £16 with £7.50 postage.
/buying another one within the next couple of days to give to a chum blog.
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god save the queen making another unremarkable comeback,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:45,
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pfffh I find it easier to draw with the mouse :)
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prodigy69 broke b3ta and made everyone leave,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:51,
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Cheap ones are the
best. Mine was about £20 from Maplin (was a special deal though, usual price is probably £30-40) and it's lasted for about 2 years so far.
It has had tea spilled on it at least 7 times in that period.
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The Neville What what what,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:51,
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Ability to withstand tea is an important feature
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Mrs Trellis GIN,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:54,
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i find the tea rings on mine a great help for drawing perfect circles
and i've got enough tobacco in the pen groove for an emergency fag.
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god save the queen making another unremarkable comeback,
Wed 27 Jun 2007, 10:56,
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