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Steermouse tv show
Steermouse tv show





  1. STEERMOUSE TV SHOW FOR MAC
  2. STEERMOUSE TV SHOW INSTALL

It feels a bit jittery and noticably mushy. But it does feel like a nice, suitably-heavy hunk of plastic. It feels like a big hunk of plastic with some foam and a fingerball. I don’t use Windows or Linux to a point where it’s worth my time to set up fancy input devices for them, so I can’t comment on the software’s usability on that front - but most anecdotal evidence I’ve encountered suggests that the official drivers operate brilliantly on Windows and middling-to-well on Linux. Invariably it does - and in some cases even offers device-specific functionality, as with the Logitech Master Mouse 1/2’s fabulous gesture botton. I’ve connected all sorts of crazy devices just to see if it would recognize all the buttons. I’ve found SteerMouse be more than worth the $20, since it seems to cover just about any non-Apple, non-Trackpad input device - and to do so with aplomb.

STEERMOUSE TV SHOW INSTALL

However my interest in programmability basically amounts to “can my third-party drivers run it”? Because in an effort to reduce the amount of random bullshit I install on my machine, I purchased SteerMouse a while back and haven’t looked back since. That being said, the software with which you customize the additional buttons and functionality seemed perfectly usable.

steermouse tv show

STEERMOUSE TV SHOW FOR MAC

I didn’t find the Elecom drivers for mac to be particularly inspiring. Very nice base, with the ability to fully rest your hand and leave it there - that’s exactly what I’m after (otherwise I’d be using the Trackpad, which I love but cannot get the fucking hang of). As the name would suggest, it’s absolutely designed toward larger hands - but if you wear an M/L glove or larger, it’s definitely worth a shot. The Elecom Huge is a great input device, and a formidable trackball.







Steermouse tv show