[Laptop] Mouse or Trackpad


Mouse or Trackpad?  

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For general use, do you prefer the trackpad or using an external mouse plugged into the laptop. I do have a mouse but I sometimes switch between the two (Which I didn't even realise I started doing until recently, which I was surprised at). This apples for when you are back at home and have the laptop on your desk rather than out and about.

Other means Trackballs etc. Those weird things.

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I use both.

I use my Trackpad for general use, which is extra useful because of the zoom/scroll gestures.

Though I connect my Wireless MX Revolution mouse when I want to play games, or dabble in Photoshop and the like.

both equally, i'm so used to using trackpad i use it will playing games and such, and while on my bed. when i'm at my desk i prefer a mouse(sidewinder x8) but it doesn't matter, it does matter on some games though like bioshock or some with shotty mouse sensitivity, plus i'm in my bed most of the time

PS you should put an both option up there

I used to be a firm believer in mice and can't use a touchpad properly. However I only use my laptop at school so I can't be bothered to bring a mouse along especially when there's limited space. Also to conserve weight haha. So I use my touchpad exclusively with my laptop which I got pretty good at -- it becomes natural when you've used it enough :p I went on a trip for a month and brought my laptop along, I did bring my mouse (VX Rev) but I never used it.

Wired mouse. Can't be dealing with recharging it or with a receiver for it.

Exactly my reasoning for picking up a Sidewinder. Now that the era of the 'play and charge' mouse is upon us I might consider moving to the X8.

Trackpad when I'm not at my desk, and when I'm at my desk I use a Logitech Performance MX (because I connect to an external monitor), though I have a Magic Mouse currently on order because I love the gestures and free scrolling on my MacBook Pro trackpad.

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