Monster Truck
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well theres the question whats the answer?
4W4K3 said:I've always used optical, actually I'm not sure of the difference between laser and optical. I thought they were just 2 words for the same thing...
I just tried it on clear plexiglass and it didnt work, but an optical wouldnt work either.Trizoy said:I believe it also works on clear glass.... (laser)
are you even able to use those in games? Looks like it would be alot harder.PC eye said:Well I was drawn into more then MS Windows when I got the Trackball Explorer(optical) with 5 programmable buttons and no worry about what flat surface it was used on. http://www.microsoft.com/products/i...a9fdd4c0-41da-4045-9d6f-f087c17ffd30&type=ovr
No, but it does work on reflective surfaces where an optical won't I believe. For the price difference I think an optical one is more practical unless you need it for gaming, precise work, etc.Trizoy said:I believe it also works on clear glass.... (laser)
[-0MEGA-] said:are you even able to use those in games? Looks like it would be alot harder.