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Nowadays you get a mouse with a button on it which you can push. You can
push it backwards or forward.  I know sighted people prefer that instead
of   physically dragging  the mouse. I think that would also work well
in a game, I don't know  about racing games, but that button can be
easily used in a 3d or side scroller game.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: 01 June 2006 10:45 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Touch the cute little mouse

Hi, Che.
As it happens most of my testing on RR was done with the mouse, but one 
thing I notice  the mouse movement was so sudden one second I was at 0 
lean and then at say 50 or something like that. It might offer more 
suddle control, but you have to be an expert at moving it properly else 
you lean, spin, whatever at an insane rate. I tend not to like games 
that require that much hand coordination just to play it.
As an input device the mouse works, in some games it might be the best 
method, but not for every game.
The other problem I noticed with the mouse if you have little desk space

you need to pull the mouse one direction to gain more clearence, and wam

it leans the wrong direction, slows the raicer down, etc. It's not a 
device for a 1 by 1 foot area for sure.



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