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Which mouse gets the cheese?
I'm fairly new to photoshop as I just got cs5 about 6 months ago.So it took me 6 months to ware out my stock Dell mouse.I've been looking at all the high end/cordless options and frankly my eyes are bleeding over all the choices.
So I'll just ask you guys.Should I stay away from the cordless stuff?What mouse is the best for photoshop?
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Forum Mod
Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
mmmm if it is for photoshop then ditch the mouse get a wacum bamboo tablet and any cheap mouse will do
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
no way to use cordless mouses. and its important to have a good one, especially if you would like to use it over many hours day after day... as i used to too: ) it must be comfortable and precise! nowadays i own a logitech mx518 and its one of the best mouses ive ever seen
another good choice can be razer deathadder v2.
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
For more precise navigating, I rather use a pen touch or any stylus to do some brushing.
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
Hoogle,LRG,MrSS Thank you for you input.After researching Hoogles recomendation I went ahead and purchased the pen and touch bamboo.After researching mouses, I went ahead and bought a logitech mx518 (amazing how hard it is to find wired mice these days).After 6 months of using cs5 I feel these tools would have been virtualy useless to me in the beginning.Now that I have some tutorials under my belt and countless hours of learning by my mistakes, I think they will be extremely helpfull for a relativly small investment.
I truely appreciate the members on this site and there unselfish advice.I could always draw like a mofo just never got into computers.It's nice to find a place where I can ask a stupid question and not get blasted.
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
Mouse doesn't matter in photoshop.Experience makes all mouses easy to handle in my experience..
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Silly Trucker
Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
Like above the mouse makes a good tool to use creates the need for accuracy and a steady hand/good eye coordination, something we all strive to achieve, but a pen and tablet will make it a lot easier (talent) allowing LOL.
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
I have a logitech m305 on my main comp. My comp is old so it doesn't carry bluetooth. This wireless mouse comes with a very small usb receiver and takes 1 AA batteries. I got a few really high grade batteries and a charger so I always have a fresh pair on hand. The mouse is inexpensive and it lasts for days with out recharging or turning it off and it does get heavy use. The down side is it takes a usb port so you need one available and you have to keep a spare battery on hand when it does eventually die it dies hard.
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
Anyone looking for the best mouse for Photoshop and other precise tasks, Logitech G9x is awesome!
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Re: Which mouse gets the cheese?
No matter which mouse you get, I don't think it would affect anything. Nothing's more precise than a tablet.
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