nanogui@linuxhacker.org
nanogui@linuxhacker.org
No, actually windows did do it on purpose. You'd kinda have to see it to
describe it. But, as Alex mentioned, it drove some people completley crazy.
On Wednesday, May 19, 1999 1:56 AM, Vidar Hokstad [SMTP:vidar@hokstad.com] wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 1999, Greg Haerr wrote:
>
> > It's little gizmos like this that can add considerable customer zeal to a product.
On
> > small LCD machines, for instance, the mouse cursor can be told to "slide" along
the
> > screen leaving a faint memory. This allows users to spot the mouse quicker when
> > there's only two colors.
>
> Well... That's more of an artifact you get due to slow screen updates on
> old, cheap LCD's... I've never seen that done on purpose :-)
>
> Regards,
> Vidar
>
>
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