Okay, I see where some of these answers are coming from now. I have no
intention to upgrade the keyboard and mouse. I want to upgrade the iMac
in the processor/memory/harddrive area. Yes, the keyboard and mouse
work fine as they are. I have no intention of using the puck. I have a
good supply of comfortable, fully functional, three button wheel mice to
choose from. I have been using multi-button mice since I first cut my
teeth on UNIX. Do not intend to quit now. Thanks, Dennis
Judith Berkowitz wrote:
On Nov 5, 12:05 pm, "Dennis Myhand" <[email protected]> wrote:
I have just locked on to a Blueberry iMac with Blueberry keyboard and
Blueberry puck mouse. How difficult is it to upgrade these?
Why do you need to upgrade the keyboard and mouse?
Do they not work as they are now?
Those early iMac keyboards have a good touch to them.
As for the puck mouse, if you slightly alter the body mechanics you
use for mousing, you'll find it easy to use.
You just need to position it in the way it was meant to be held.
Move your hand forward on it so that your palm covers the mouse and
the base of your fingers (rather than the tips) control the button.
Hold it so that the wire exits between your second and third fingers.
That way it's comfortable and lessens the strain that causes carpal
tunnel syndrome.
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