Maybe wireless mouse medo

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)16 Oct 2018 19:15
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 36 of 105
You what?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Oct 2018 19:22
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 37 of 105
I what you what?
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)16 Oct 2018 19:35
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 38 of 105
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I've also scraped my wife on something on my desk

 :-@

From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Oct 2018 19:36
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 39 of 105
Hahaha! :D I read the message I was posting and it definitely said wire. My phone must have corrected it. Maybe it thinks I like to scrape my wife :'D 
From: graphitone16 Oct 2018 20:54
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 40 of 105
 (yes)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)16 Oct 2018 22:53
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 41 of 105
At least you didn't do it in the previous post too! Would have been way worse with "I'm now sold on wifeless" added. :/

Didn't you already learn C#, or am I getting confused with someone else?

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)16 Oct 2018 23:00
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 42 of 105
It'd be better if mouse companies would forget about calling them "gaming" mouses and just make good mouses that work for gamer AND power users, and most specifically forget about the "MMO" bollocks where they cram a keypad on the side with no thought for ergonomics or mental capacities.

Maybe I should start going to hardware trade shows and bugging every rep from every company until they either listen to me and/or get a restraining order...

From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Oct 2018 23:39
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 43 of 105
I'd definitely be sold on wifeless :D

This is sold as a gaming mouse, probably why it's so expensive, but is great for general use too. Obviously has a bit of RGB lighting to make gamers happy.

Yes I did C#. Which helped a lot for learning Java. Only problem after doing so much C#/Java, I don't get on with dynamically typed languages.
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From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)17 Oct 2018 10:09
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 44 of 105
those side button are not in a good place.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 10:49
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 45 of 105
I actually like them. The forward button is right under by my thumb and the back button is only a little stretch away.

I've got buttons on the right side too now. They are not so easy to use. If I hold the mouse in a certain way I can press the forward (currently DPI) button with the inside of my next-to-my-pinky finger. The back button (show desktop) is not so easy to press though. Not that that is really what they are for anyway, they're for switching between left and right handed ambidextrousness.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)17 Oct 2018 13:20
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 47 of 105
what does the dpi button do? It looks like it would be hard for me to hold the mouse without accidentally toggling the buttons, like how I'm forever hitting the cAPS LOCK by mistake (I actually disabled it on my mac kb at work)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)17 Oct 2018 22:41
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 48 of 105
Heh, whereas I get really frustrated with Java insisting I tell it shit it already knows and/or doesn't need to know.

If C#/Java allowed you to start with basic structures whilst doing rapid prototyping/iterations, and then later solidify them into appropriate objects/classes they'd be far more useful.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)17 Oct 2018 22:55
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 49 of 105
DPI buttons are for changing cursor sensitivity (speed) without going into software - usually between a few customisable presets.

So if you do graphics and want to switch from regular/high setting to a lower setting for greater control.

Also handy when watching videos, you can set it to super low so that knocking the desk doesn't make the mouse move slightly and bring up the control panel.

Or if you need to let one of those people that can't use a mouse without moving their hand and arm loads use it.

From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:04
To: graphitone 50 of 105
Wow, that's an interesting/ugly looking thing :D It says 12 buttons on that Amazon page but I can only count 10. Which 2 am I missing?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:06
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 51 of 105
It changes the DPI. Currently 1200/2500. The other side was set to back/forward too, but I changed it to DPI. There is also a DPI button on the bottom of the mouse. Not the most useful place. I don't really change DPI though so might change the side button to something more useful.

How do you accidentally press THE CAPS BUTTON!? Are Mac keyboards shit?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:09
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 52 of 105
Oh yeah, with Java you definitely need to type lots more to do things than other languages. I do like some of the features of other languages that make it quicker to do things.

One of the systems I support in work uses Ruby on Rails for the front end. I was trying to change something on the controller to sort some data returned to the browser and just couldn't work out the data type that was being returned from the HTTP call to a back end. Maybe just my lack of experience with Ruby, but at least Java would specify the type and make it easier to work out what's going on.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)17 Oct 2018 23:22
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 53 of 105
Sometimes I forget I can't touch-type.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:25
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 54 of 105
Do you touch type with caps instead of shift? I've seen a lot of people doing that. Touch typing is something that I've been meaning to learn for years but never got around to doing.
From: graphitone18 Oct 2018 10:29
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 55 of 105
It is nice and comfortable. There are 12 buttons, I think the two you're missing are either side of the main left and right butons, they're not obvious, but damned useful in gaming. That said, you lose two of the side buttons, depending on your handedness. 'Cos it's ambidextrous they include thumbs buttons on both sides of the mouse.