[rescue] VRE01/VT1200 pictures

Bjorn Ramqvist brt at g.haggve.se
Wed Jul 10 03:31:51 CDT 2002


James Lockwood wrote:
> 
> Say what you like, but I really liked the Honeywell/DEC "twin roller"
> hockey pucks. They were a breeze to keep clean compared with ball mice of
> the era.

Heck, I've seen mice from that era with a STEEL BALL. It was so darn
heavy to move, it caused pains in my shoulder. The good thing about it
was that I got the chance to hate the whole machine. (braindamaged
castrated peecee-like CNC-programming-thing)
Used it for a couple of weeks in school. Never ever touched that thing
again.

> > The newer ones (somewhat rectangular) are much nicer, but still
> > lightyears away from todays Logitechs.
> 
> I find that my best Logitech is a made in the USA model from 1986.  The
> later Taiwanese and Chinese versions just don't seem to have the same
> build quality or tactile response.

I prefer the ones that ship with new SGI-equipment. I suppose every
manufacturer use Logitech mice now, since they all look the same.

> I cannot stand any recent mouse I've tried.  The shapes feel uncomfortable
> and the button action seems off.

Someone spell "Microsoft mouse"? :-)

>  My favorite mouse of all time has to be
> the Sun type-5 optical set to 4800bps with teflon replacing the felt pads.
> The optomechanical 1986 Logitech is a close second.

Mouse systems (the type-4 mouse on Sun) is a pain. I have both the
optomechanical and the optical type-5 Sun mouse here, but I usually just
use the optomechanical. (I don't have the correct type-5 mousepad)

I have this IBM MO18B mouse at this machine, and it feels good in the
palm of your hand, until you try to use the third button and try
scrolling with it. The third button is located on the left side of
button1, right where you have the thumb. Bizarre. The Scrollfunction is
somewhat braindead. They got the idea from their Thinkpad "point-pin"...
an button-like thingy which sense up/down-direction. It's a pain to use.

It's just sad that cordless mice are so heavy. I prefer VERY LIGHT mice,
but running cordless would be solving many problems on my desk.

-- 
Vnliga hlsningar/Best Regards
Bjrn Ramqvist, Hgglunds Vehicle AB



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