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In many mobile applications, the finger has replaced mouse and key or button entry.
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Can I choose whether to browse with my finger or a mouse?
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You can click on them with your mouse or finger, of course, but you can also use the left, right and Enter keys to select the one you want.
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Right clicking requires a lifting of the left click finger, just like the Mighty Mouse, though all-in-all it feels much less frustrating to use than the Mighty Mouse, which almost seems to rage against the click at times.
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Pages "flip" with the click of a mouse or touch of a finger.
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The one that has our tinkering fingers itching most, puts a launcher and apps right at your finger tips... well, mouse pointer.
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With a virtual 6 x 9 inch color VGA display, a small joy stick and mouse buttons operable by the index finger when using the phone during a conversation the StarTac phone provided the ability to viewed shared subject matter, photos or documents while talking, 15 years ago.
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On my 1, 920 x 1, 200 screen, the mouse cursor looks like a giant fat finger trying to squash a lilliputian commenter.
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We have moved Bubble Witch Saga from keyboard and mouse on the PC to something that you can play with one finger on your tablet, standing up in the bus or train.
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Due to the lack of finger-friendliness in the vast majority of legacy Windows apps mentioned above, we were frequently reaching for a mouse -- in this case a Wedge, whose small size made it a good traveling companion for the Surface.
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