Micro$oft's BlueTrack mice

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Just because it is Microsoft your gonna get all girly about it, be happy about progress in technology or we would still be fucking around with dust eating mouse-ball mouses you whiny bitch
 

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Well, I have a desk, so I couldn't give a damn. My mouse is precise enough for me.

EDIT: Not saying that this is a stupid idea, but it's too expensive
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WildWon said:
bangbanger said:
If logictech released a mouse like that id probably buy it.

Forgive me if i'm wrong... but doesn't logitech make all of microsoft's extra peripherals?

Microsoft is Logitech's biggest competitor, so no.

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Eventually we'll ditch this laser or beam crap and go with completely different technology, like accelerometers or whatever. To be honest, I'm surprised we don't use accelerometers in computer mice already. They're not limited to any surface of any kind, they can work on anything and can even be used in the air if necessary.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16826104089

We don't use it because:

A) Its not cost-effective for most people and companies

B) Not nearly as precise

C) Harder to switch between air mouse and keyboard while maintaining efficiency

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Its as if EVERYONE is releasing new hardware recently.
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If it worked on glass surfaces I'd be impressed, but it doesn't as "BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass or mirrored surfaces."

Maybe if I tape a piece of paper to the underside of my glass desk it would work... hah.
 

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Urza said:
QUOTE said:
Eventually we'll ditch this laser or beam crap and go with completely different technology, like accelerometers or whatever. To be honest, I'm surprised we don't use accelerometers in computer mice already. They're not limited to any surface of any kind, they can work on anything and can even be used in the air if necessary.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16826104089

We don't use it because:

A) Its not cost-effective for most people and companies

B) Not nearly as precise

C) Harder to switch between air mouse and keyboard while maintaining efficiency

Fair point about it not being as precise, I forgot about this. I don't see how it's any less cost effective then this Bluebeam technology, considering you can bundle in an accelerometer in a PS3 controller or Wii Remote and still only sell that off for £30 and make profit. The air mouse thing was really more of a "it can do that too" point rather then a "eventually everyone will be using air mice!" point
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Still though, eventually accelerometers will be precise enough to be used as a mouse.
 

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Urza said:
WildWon said:
bangbanger said:
If logictech released a mouse like that id probably buy it.
Forgive me if i'm wrong... but doesn't logitech make all of microsoft's extra peripherals?
Microsoft is Logitech's biggest competitor, so no.
I think Razer does some of the gaming shit for Microsoft. AFAIK, Razer is Logitech's biggest competitor for gaming mice/keyboards. Fuck that though, I love my trusty old Logitech G5.
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Urza said:
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Still though, eventually accelerometers will be precise enough to be used as a mouse.
Your arm and wrist won't be though.
So true...
Imagine if it were possible though... thats scary
 

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Ball mouse FTW!!!
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I think... It looks nice, but TOO MUCH! I've seen mice go for maybe $10 for a good laser one. But maybe even cheaper!
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Laser mouse works pretty darn well on top of a denim.

One time I got a $2 baby jean, cut it up and wrapped around my mouse pad. Worked wonders.
Well, that's when I was playing Counter Strike extensively, right now I don't care if I have to use my mouse directly on top of my desk or jean covered mouse pad.
 

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Alex said:
I think... It looks nice, but TOO MUCH! I've seen mice go for maybe $10 for a good laser one. But maybe even cheaper!
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A 10USD mouse is generally complete shit.

I would not subject my hand to that kind of torment.
 

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