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I have mine in the default position at the bottom.
I have my left and right mouse buttons swapped though.
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Did you forget the joke icon?!
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Why?
About the position... I do too.
About the mouse buttons... if he is left-handed, makes sense.
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Mm... right, good point, my bad!
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Super Lloyd wrote: Mm... right, No, left
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Back in the day (long, long ago), I had 7 machines in my office (including a 286 - told you it was long ago.) I swapped left and right mouse buttons, 4 to left and 3 to right to try to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
But I never wave bye bye
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bVagadishnu wrote: 4 to left and 3 to right to try to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Did it work?
I didn't know that would have impact in it.
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For me it did. The inflammation in the wrist was less when I was not constantly clicking with the same hand.
But I never wave bye bye
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bVagadishnu wrote: I was not constantly clicking with the same hand. Then yes, of course... I thought you were just switching fingers, not hands...
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Standard position, dual monitor or not doesn't matter.
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I've tried various positions over the years but prefer the bottom.
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Ha well... I guess we are all different!
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from some people I am not surprised by this answer. ba da boink.
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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Well more proof I'm an oddball.
Windows Taskbar RIGHT hand side no vanish.
Mac Dock RIGHT hand side with vanish.
I'm right handed but mouse left with buttons swapped. (I'm so old when I started using a mouse I was still taking notes so I needed my right hand free for the pencil.)
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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MarkTJohnson wrote: I'm so old when I started using a mouse I was still taking notes so I needed my right hand free for the pencil
I'm so old that we didn't have mice. The pencil in the right hand was used for writing onto coding sheets to be sent for (mis)punching onto punched cards.
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Quote: The pencil in the right hand was used for writing onto coding sheets to be sent for (mis)punching onto punched cards. Memories! Happy mainframe days.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Mine is on top right now. Not that I like it much to be there but I have to put it there as my second monitor ( 27 inch curved Samsung ) stubbornly refuses to show the bottom couple of lines so that I can't see which applications are open.
I have not found any way to cure that, maybe someone here has an idea/suggestion?
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right side. The furtherest away from where ones eyes start. I can also put so much more information there and have so many more windows open.
Also, on servers that I am on on occasion I leave it on the bottom. On certain servers I might move it to the left as a visual clue to myself where I might be.
Really works well for me.
Small Icons, descriptive words and on the right. Best choice I ever made.
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Did the Scottish Mickey Mouse stop using his helicopter because it Disney land?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Now you've done it - insulted both the Scots and the Micks!
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Put pontoons on it and sea if that helps.
Almost kilt m'self figuring out what you meant.
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No, it was because Scrooge McDuck did not want to pay for necessary repairs!
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How many of you - as developers - are taken aback by the revelations concerning the state of Dominion Voting Systems?
Why would any self-respecting developer agree to write code in such a way as to allow subversion of its targeted purpose?
What retard decided that storing vote counts as floating point numbers was a "good idea"? ANYBODY that's been a developer for any length of time knows damn well that when you do math with floating point numbers, the result is an *approximation*. and is therefore not accurate.
Even more importantly, why would anyone use software that was demonstrably accuracy-challenged and so easily corrupted?
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When it involves government, the reverse Midas touch should come as no surprise.
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#realJSOP wrote: Even more importantly, why would anyone use software that was demonstrably accuracy-challenged and so easily corrupted? Ask that question to:
Diesel VW drivers
Boeing 737 Max pilots
UK government scientists(it's well worth reading the code review on Neil Ferguson's model[^])
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“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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