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by Flightvector » Fri Mar 25, 2005 4:49 pm
I don't see how use on non-optimal surfaces it could be improved while you are using the same optical sensor; I have probably gone through 6 different optical mice, and have seen a large variance in how differences in image sensors and tracking algorithms affect tracking in non-optimal situations. Not too constructive I guess, but want to try transplanting the electronics???
In all seriousness though, I think you'd be best suited for finding another mouse you like; they are getting pretty expendable these days. I recently bought a Logitech Mx1000 laser-sensor mouse, and unless another mouse of its type comes out, I am staying put. It tracks on plain white paper as well as most random hard surfaces better than any other input device I've ever tried.
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