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Official Mac vs. PC vs. Linux Thread (pg. 2)
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
Macs are for hipster gays. Particularly Macbooks, which lack a 2nd mouse button |
Why do you need one when you can just put two fingers on the pad and click the giant button :conf: |
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| Fledz |
| Because you should be stroking your penis with your left hand. Using it to push buttons defeats the purpose. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
I run all 3 OSs in my house.
My main computer is my macbook pro, which I love. I used to rag on OSX a ton, but I tried it out and now when I go to a windows machine I miss things like expose and quicksilver.
I run a quad-core windows machine (which used to by my main machine) for gaming and other random windows only stuff.
My fileserver is ubuntu server and sits headless in my basement. I just boot to it and then ssh in from another computer to do anything.
I used to run ubunutu desktop on my old alienware laptop and I liked it a lot. I never had any problems with it that prevented me from doing things. |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Because you should be stroking your penis with your left hand. Using it to push buttons defeats the purpose. |
That's what I'm saying. Unless you only have one finger on your right hand :conf: |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
Why do you need one when you can just put two fingers on the pad and click the giant button :conf: |
Yea, using a PC laptop with a track pad drives me nuts now...
I always hit the right click just cause I expect there to be one button.
Ctrl/Double Finger-Click is so much easier.
So is two finger scrolling... I hate the trackpad scrolls that are just on the side of the pad. |
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| netroM |
Mac = Design/Music
PC = Gaming
Linux = Server |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by netroM
Mac = Design/Music
PC = Gaming
Linux = Server |
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| Nerologic |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nerologic
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
Why do you need one when you can just put two fingers on the pad and click the giant button :conf: |
seriously guy?... seriously?
why do you need to do all that when you could just push ONE button instead? As I said, s retarded and having a bigger button for your uncoordinated hands is no excuse lol.
"why have a home key when you can just push shift+ctrl+letter". more to the point, why have any non-function keys at all? lets just make a keyboard with 5 buttons and make every character out of an elaborate key combination. AWESOME! |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
seriously guy?... seriously?
why do you need to do all that when you could just push ONE button instead? As I said, s retarded and having a bigger button for your uncoordinated hands is no excuse lol.
"why have a home key when you can just push shift+ctrl+letter". more to the point, why have any non-function keys at all? lets just make a keyboard with 5 buttons and make every character out of an elaborate key combination. AWESOME! |
its not bad, lol i always found it more akward to right click with a normal track pad anyways
also there are very few times in OSX that you have to right click anyways...
its a whole different design paradigm. Mac has always been more focused on keyboard movements and less on precise mousing. Stuff like Quicksilver, and Expose are a testament to that. I throw my mouse down the to lower left corner of the screen and it shows me all my windows. I need to launch something I double tap the command key and type the name of the first few letters of the app and press enter.
I type faster than I mouse anyways. |
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| w_ashIey |
| ps wearing condom makes u cum proof |
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