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2011-09-11
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2011-09-11
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I recently sent my only mouse to logitech for warranty and i was thinking before i go out to get a substitute mouse i would like to see if i can use the touchscreen on the N900 as a mouse? This idea came rushing in my head when i sent it out this week, and i like the idea of being able to move the pointer on my monitor smoothly quickly, and freely as I move my finger around the screen area of the N900. I am already restless with the keyboard mouse controls that is extremely robotic. If anybody can point out a program for this or some way to make it happen, if its going to work well, i would greatly appreciate it.
If not i think i should be able to use my playstation controller for this, but i dont know how that would turn out.