On 2014-01-13 13:58, Ben Klein wrote:
> There are probably cases in which it is indeed faster to use a
> mouse, although I cannot think of any notable ones at the moment.

The biggest use-case I have for using the mouse (it's a track-pad on
a laptop, so it's faster to reach, but the speed/precision is more
wanting than a real mouse) is adjusting the sizes of vim-window splits
if I want a particular layout.  I find tweaking visual things easier
via mousing.  Otherwise, I find that most of my time in vim
everything is home-row all the time (well, except when I'm thinking
or eating and my hands aren't on the keyboard/mouse at all).

-tim


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