C Chris Sep 14, 2006 #2 I believe you need to press the left button, just like you would have to with a old fashioned mouse. It is very likely to cause RSI if you need to do a lot of it. I suggest you invest in a USB Mouse if you need to do it regularly
I believe you need to press the left button, just like you would have to with a old fashioned mouse. It is very likely to cause RSI if you need to do a lot of it. I suggest you invest in a USB Mouse if you need to do it regularly
G Guest Sep 14, 2006 #3 Thank you. My previous laptop had a pointer, which I preferred but was unable to find on the new models. What is RSI?
Thank you. My previous laptop had a pointer, which I preferred but was unable to find on the new models. What is RSI?
K Ken Blake, MVP Sep 14, 2006 #5 Chris said: RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain Injury" Click to expand... Of which Carpal Tunnel Syndome is the best-known example.
Chris said: RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain Injury" Click to expand... Of which Carpal Tunnel Syndome is the best-known example.