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nathan
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  #1082036 6-Jul-2014 20:01
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  #1082095 6-Jul-2014 21:53

shk292:
nathan:
shk292: Never.  I really don't want greasy fingerprints over my laptop screen.  Occasionally I catch the kids using it but the threats are now taking effect.


screen wipes

Yep, but I don't want to be cleaning my screen every day.  And I find the mouse quicker and more precise, especially with a high-res screen (1600x900 on 14 inch)

Maybe it's an age thing?


Yes.

IMHO you should let them play, it's designed to be used :)

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  #1082097 6-Jul-2014 21:57
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SteveON:
shk292:
Maybe it's an age thing?


Yes.

IMHO you should let them play, it's designed to be used :)


Yeah, IMO old people are generally more selfish about things...




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  #1082147 7-Jul-2014 06:27
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Acer with touch screen. Hardly ever use.

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  #1092851 21-Jul-2014 10:26
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I got a laptop with a touch screen and didn't think that I would ever use it. Now I find that I switch between the keyboard, touchpad & touch all the time. I find that I scroll web pages with touch. One thing that I have discovered, when using another non-touch computer, I find myself going to touch the screen and getting funny looks from people trying to work out what I am doing.

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