rsine@nswc-wo.arpa (09/26/88)
[Netlanders disregard this message] In one of the messages Todd Lewis asks about mouse usage. Well, Todd I can't get to you, are you on Bitnet or what? Give us an address when you ask for responses. Then, I won't catch any flack by having to answer on the amiga- relay. Todd, I am left handed, but I use my right hand to control the mouse without exception. Actually, I am very close to being amnidextrous (sp? i.e. ability to use either hand). The reason I usually answer left handed is because I usually prefer my left hand, but not always. Why do you ask? Ran rsine@nswc-wo.arpa
mikhe@tragicomix.liu.se (Mike Henry) (09/27/88)
[Munch, Munch, Munch... BURP!!] In article <4230@louie.udel.EDU> rsine@nswc-wo.arpa writes: > ... >exception. Actually, I am very close to being amnidextrous (sp? i.e. >ability to use either hand). The reason I usually answer left handed is > ... I believe that is "Ambidexterious"... >rsine@nswc-wo.arpa -Mike <uH> Disclaim ?? Me ?? I don't even have an employer !! -- UUCP : mikhe@majestix.liu.se OR /// {seismo,mcvax,munnari}!enea!liuida!majestix!mikhe /// ARPA : mikhe%majestix.{ida.liu.se,UUCP}@seismo.CSS.GOV \\\/// SNAIL: Mike Henry, Alsattersg. 3C:20, S-582 51 Linkoping SWEDEN \XX/
rap@ardent.UUCP (Rob Peck) (09/28/88)
In article <4230@louie.udel.EDU>, rsine@nswc-wo.arpa writes: > > I am left handed, but I use my right hand to control the mouse without > exception. Actually, I am very close to being amnidextrous (sp? i.e. > ability to use either hand). The reason I usually answer left handed is The words is ambidextrous I think. In my case, I seem to be somnidextrous... if I rest my fingers on the mouse for too long while reading the net news, my hand falls asleep. Rob Peck