On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Russ Cox wrote: > On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret > wrote: > > I'm thinking of buying such a mouse. Have you found better since you > > posted that review? Did you (or anyone else) get a chance to eventually > > try the wireless one? > > I still use Evoluents everywhere, all wired, with > both Linux and OS X. The software remapping is > still the only real pain point. On OS X, I use a > third-party program called USB Overdrive. > On Linux, after each installation of new X software > I have to run xev to learn what button numbers > X assigns by default and then construct a new > xmodmap line for the funnymouse script. > I haven't found a better mouse, nor have I tried > the wireless one. > > I am planning to play with an Apple Magic Mouse > using Paul Lalonde's patch (soon to be in p9p). > Interesting. :-) I've used the Apple Magic Mouse, and it's "ok". I was at an apple store when I did. I've got some code that can read touchpads (I think I've tracked up to 10 points). If the mouse has the same raw capabilities as the touch pad, it might be a good Plan 9 chording mouse. I just worry what happens when your palm is down or not on the mouse. I've actually become a trackball guy again, and use the Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball. http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Expert-Optical-Trackball-64325/dp/B00009KH63/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1262621445&sr=8-1 I paid 100 USD for mine, and have no regrets. It's got 4 buttons and can chord just fine. The scroll ring is pretty nice too. There's a newer version but I think they may have taken a step backwards. Dave > Russ > >