Published on March 7th,2006 at 11:23 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The first dual cursor mouse, DCT-DPM1

AMD and Intel already went all dual on us, and now this is the first dual (cursor) mouse on the market (to my knowledge anyway). Don’t ask me anything about practicality or how it is in real life, but the basic idea is that when you press the side of your mouse, a red pointer appears and takes control… and when you release the side of the mouse, the normal cursor appears…






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  • estheme

    maybe I’m a little slow, but what’s the purpose of this thing? Dual monitors perhaps? has anyone seen a demo?

    thanks

  • Daimaou
    estheme said:
    maybe I’m a little slow, but what’s the purpose of this thing? Dual monitors perhaps? has anyone seen a demo?

    thanks

    Hehehe don’t worry you are not "slow". Anyway It could be useful in case of dual Screen, or…. well honeslty I do not have a clue !

  • Kel

    This is exactly what I need.

    I would very much like to be able to control one mouse for the purpose of training or creating scenarios, while another is being used beyond the capture area to control programs that I may need to reference while training.

    It would also be of help during Powerpoint Presentations, where one cursor remains with the projections, and another works on a separate screen to perform other actions as the user desires.

    I can’t wait for this to become more mainstream. It absolutely has a purpose in my book.

  • http://www.PeanutButterSoftware.com JR

    If you are interested in a multi-mouse untility that works with nearly all your existing programs, check out… Peanut Butter Pointer.

  • jake_wind

    anybody think it would be possible to have different mouse sensitivity for each mouse? if so, it would make a killer gaming mouse, ex. run around, shoot like normal, then stop to snipe, press the button and instantly have more control over aiming.. see what im saying? most games offer less sensitivity while scoped in, so it could work either way and crank it or drop it when needed.

  • Alton

    Many thanks, JR for the reference to peanut butter pointer!!!!
    Works great on my dual monitors.

  • Aurora

    il mio nome è Aurora e sto cercando dappertutto un puntatore per mouse particolare, anche se ho solo 12 anni di computer me ne intendo e sto cercando da quando il mio prof. mi ha detto di un particolare puntatore dopo che gli ho spiegato che io l’avevo già cambiato: io vorrei un puntatore a forma di gomitolo di lana, come cursore e un gattino che lo insegue, quando il puntatore è fermo il gatto dorme e quando si muove il micio lo insegue!
    spero di trovarlo grazie
    Aurora

 

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