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Old 07-15-2009, 04:42 AM   #10
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With a mouse it feels like you're moving your hand to whatever you're interacting with (with the tapping variant, you're literally doing that) With a Dpad or joystick you're got a sense of separation between yourself and the cursor. Also (from using cursor keys for similar tasks in the past) I've found it is much easier to overshoot when using keys/joystick as compared to a mouse, which can get quite frustrating after a while.
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