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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (555)5/2/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
dual mice

So the gist of what you said is two mice. One cursor.
Would this benefit me at all running several monitors?

If I put the cursor on one monitor, and then start using
another mouse on another monitor, does the cursor leave
its position on the first? If I go back and use the first
mouse, will the cursor appear where I left it?

Your top of the line 200mhz computer of yesteryear is
exactly my point for not spending too much on a computer.
They depreciate too much. I'm starting to believe that
they are a disposable item. 200 mhz computers are in the
stores for $599. Pent II 266 can be bought at Computer City
for $999, and a 400mhz for $1999 - Win Gen - a computer made my Intel for Computer City. 48 SDRAM, Graphics card on 400/100 is 8 SGRAM 128 bus, 2DVD, Western Digital HD, ect. The place I'm refering to:
Totatally Awesome Computers awesome-computers.com
will beat competitors prices by a considerable amount.

I also found some software/hardware for around $250 that allows you to
run an extra keyboard, mouse, and monitor off the same computer
at the same time. So its possible, I just didn't want to spend the
$250.

S.W.

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