Also getting rid of ball mice stops mischievous students from neutering
them. I took some classes at GCC in the 90s and this was a problem.
The part of the table my mouse sits on is clear glass. The non glass
portions of the table are black. So black duct tape proved to be an
ideal solution.
On 08/04/2013 12:02 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
> Is he still using ball mice? If not, he's probably better off getting
> rid of the mouse pads all together. They usually offer a terrible
> surface for the laser to hit, and make the mouse a lot more jerky.
>
> Of course if the situation is that the desk's surface isn't
> appropriate for the laser to hit he could always cut up shelf paper
> and stick it under the mouse, that should do the trick and is very
> very inexpensive compared to mouse pads.
>
> Brian Cluff
>
> On 08/04/2013 09:31 AM, der.hans wrote:
>> moin moin,
>>
>> a friend teaches digital photography at a high school and is in dire
>> need
>> to replace his non-functional mousepads.
>>
>> If you have some spares that you can bring to the east side meeting
>> or to
>> Stammtisch, I would appreciate it.
>>
>> ciao,
>>
>> der.hans
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