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Wedge or Teardrop?

well, I have both. I had to hook one of them up to my G3 since the USB mouse is being used on something else. I choose the teardrop, it has much better tracking, and it's broken in more than my wedge, which is more of a collectors item, as it looks new. No wear.

so, what's your poison between the two?

btw, if you don't know, the boxy Apple ADB Mouse I=wedge, the rounded Apple ADB mouse=teardrop.

oh, and thanks to the eveil forum monkeys, I can't turn this into a poll.

-digital ;)

 
Wedge. The mouse button on the tear drops are too exposed and too delicate so I frequently get mis-clicks. For some odd reason, I also find the boxy configuration more ergonomic (maybe because there is that back face to rest the ball of my palm.

 
I like the feel of the teardrop better, but as was said above, the button is a bit delicate and I frequently end up having to click 2 or 3 times before it responds. I think the button contact inside wears out or gets dirt buildup that interferes with it. I disassemble mine and keep it as clean as I can, but I still have problems with it. I think it is getting close to replacement time for that one. Luckily I have quite a few of them from all the machines I have acquired over the years.

 
I must say, I actually like them both. The teardrop is more comfortable to use but the wedge really cuts it in terms of "retro" style and the nice button. Given the choice though I would probably go with the teardrop.

 
Wedge. It feels better in design for me, the button is nice... etc.

However, the "Brick" has its advantages too. ;)

(Brick = Mac 128k Mouse)

 
I actually have 2 bricks. the biege one for my Mac Plus, and a white one for an Apple IIc I found at a computer sale for $3. I use the white one because the button is wider, and it has less wear.

-digital ;)

 
I personally prefer the ADB Mouse II (teardrop)...it just feels completely perfect.

Btw, Quadraman, i still use my iPuck, mostly as a backup, and for testing USB ports

 
I personally prefer the ADB Mouse II (teardrop)...it just feels completely perfect.
Btw, Quadraman, i still use my iPuck, mostly as a backup, and for testing USB ports
Puck mice are good for testing one thing. HAMMERS! [:D] ]'>

 
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