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  4. Cable placement a little weird, but the ergonomics are excellent.

Cable placement a little weird, but the ergonomics are excellent.

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  • candyman337C candyman337

    For the record, that rodent is a rat not a mouse lol

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    Sundray
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    It’s also a wireless rat.

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    • candyman337C candyman337

      Well the Japanese need to be more specific because they’re very different.

      I can’t imaging how hard it is to Google specifically rat or specifically mice questions there lmao

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      KSP Atlas
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      The japanese simply don’t make that distinction and it’s not a problem for them

      Plenty of languages (including my Polish) don’t make a distinction between town and city, and they don’t have problems

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      • KSP AtlasK KSP Atlas

        The japanese simply don’t make that distinction and it’s not a problem for them

        Plenty of languages (including my Polish) don’t make a distinction between town and city, and they don’t have problems

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        #17

        I feel like town and city is a little less consequential than two separate species

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        • K karashta@sopuli.xyz

          Real talk, though. I switched to a vertical mouse and almost all of my hand pain went away. Really enjoying it.

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          bluemagma@sh.itjust.works
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          I tried a vertical mouse for two days, and painful sensation came to my wrist and arm the first evening, I switched back after the second day and pain was gone after a few more days. Never again. I don’t doubt it’s good for some people, but it’s not for everyone. And I don’t understand why it’s never said anywhere that not everyone will be more comfortable with it.

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            lumisal@lemmy.world
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            #19

            So far a 45° mouse has been the best for me

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            • KSP AtlasK KSP Atlas

              The japanese simply don’t make that distinction and it’s not a problem for them

              Plenty of languages (including my Polish) don’t make a distinction between town and city, and they don’t have problems

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              fading_person@lemmy.zip
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              #20

              Wait, aren’t town and city the same thing?

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                thunderqueen@lemmy.world
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                #21

                Every time im reminded that my bones cross when i turn my hand, i can feel it and get very uncomfortable for like 10 min until i forget again

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                • L lowleekun@ani.social

                  Random fact: Rats are so god damn cute, i would have one if they had a reasonable life expectancy.

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                  deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.works
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                  If I had one, my cat would definitely just eat it.

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                  • F fading_person@lemmy.zip

                    Wait, aren’t town and city the same thing?

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                    sabinstargem@lemmy.today
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                    #23

                    I think cities are bigger. Hamlet -> Village -> Town -> City -> Metropolis, or something along those lines.

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                    • L lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca

                      What are you using? I’ve been thinking about switching too.

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                      karashta@sopuli.xyz
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                      I have a Evoluent VM4R that I’ve really been liking.

                      I also have a cheap Anker that’s okay as a back up

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                      • candyman337C candyman337

                        Well the Japanese need to be more specific because they’re very different.

                        I can’t imaging how hard it is to Google specifically rat or specifically mice questions there lmao

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                        #25

                        I’m a native speaker of Mandarin (Chinese), where there’s no rat/mouse distinction either. I know that in English they’re different so I do say rat for big ones and mouse for small ones in English, but otherwise they’re basically the same to me.

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                        • F fading_person@lemmy.zip

                          Wait, aren’t town and city the same thing?

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                          smh@slrpnk.net
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                          Can also denote a difference in government styles: towns have a town council, cities have a mayor. Cities can be smaller than towns.

                          This depends on your region, naturally.

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                            dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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                            body part is made to be in multiple different states without any tension
                            info graphic implies that one state is “unnatural”

                            Yeah, that’s dumb.

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                            • candyman337C candyman337

                              I feel like town and city is a little less consequential than two separate species

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                              KSP Atlas
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                              Mice and rats are both generic names for multiple species

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                              • KSP AtlasK KSP Atlas

                                Mice and rats are both generic names for multiple species

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                                candyman337
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                                Damn, you’re right, welp I stand corrected

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