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August 30th, 2023 11:57 AM #931
It's been a long while since I experienced failure of the actual optical sensor. If it's not dirt or anything mechanically wrong with it, yung sensor na mismo ang problem. In which case, it's e-waste.
But kung skipping scroll wheel or double-clicking/intermittent buttons lang, I fix it myself. Dami sa online ng replacement rotary encoders and mouse button switches. Just get the correct one and choose the good kind... TTC or ALPS for the rotary encoder and Kailh for the switches, para tumagal.
Some Logitech mice use optical scroll wheel sensors (instead of encoders). They don't technically wear down, but my experience with them is that they sometimes get dirty (due to the grease from the wheel mechanism mixing with grime from your hands) and blocks some of the holes where the sensor beam goes through. This results in skipping and jumping when turning the wheel. I just wash it in joy to remove the dirt buildup.
Currently, I'm using a Logitech M585 and a couple of Rapoo M500 mice. All are wireless (w/ dongle) + multi-device BT capable.
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August 30th, 2023 12:07 PM #932
Logitech M331 lang din tumatagal na mouse sakin.. Ang tibay kahit lagi ko naibabagsak.. Tatlong beses na ito ang lagi ko binibili, umabot ng 3 years yung last kong bili, yung ipinalit ko same pa din pero sabi sakin discontinued na? Last piece na daw yung nabili ko, meron na daw mas latest ang tech..
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August 30th, 2023 12:08 PM #933What’s a cheap MacBook (what year?) nowadays for my son? He’s just in Grade 6 so just basic stuff like office, Google classroom, YouTube etc.
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September 1st, 2023 05:50 PM #934
Thinking of buying this. Vertical mouse, although wala naman ako problem sa wrist but is it true na mas maganda sa posture ang vertical mouse?
Is vertical mouse claims real or just a scam?
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September 1st, 2023 05:59 PM #935
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September 1st, 2023 06:41 PM #936
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September 1st, 2023 07:15 PM #937
A used M1 Macbook Air is about 29k-35k these days. FB Marketplace is likely the cheapest place to find one (caveat emptor). Brand new old stock sealed M1 Macbook Airs (2020 usually) can be bought for about 36k to 40k these days, Greenhills is a good source but do haggle. Sa FB marketplace meron din yata but you will have to look around for trustworthy sources.
I would be willing to swing up to 31k for a used M1 Air as any price higher than that I would prefer to get the new old stock instead.
Intel Macbook Airs can be had for 15k to 25k depending on the year and condition. Macbook pros are heavier, as you know, so I don't prefer getting one for kids. The intel ones with the touch bar are probably going to be 21k at least.
If budget permits, I would recommend M1's over the Intel variants because these will likely get longer software updates. And the M1's are much much faster too, as you probably know.
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September 1st, 2023 11:52 PM #938
Kung malaki kamay o palm mo, at for cad modelling, video edting, animation use, okay cya.
Kung small to mrdium size lang palm mo, and for ms office use, and browsing lang, get the MX Anywhere 3. Karamihan sa gumagamit ng vertical mouse in their work may second mouse yan na flat design, isang usb plug isang bluetooth.
For the posture, nasa computer chair yan. Yung may magandang back/ lumbar support, mahal nga lang nasa >10k mostly.
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September 2nd, 2023 01:58 AM #939
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September 2nd, 2023 08:25 AM #940
I guess I don't need it then, thanks.
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