

It doesn't work quite as intended on PC due to Apple making its multitouch operation bound into OSX functions, but it is possible to install it on it and get most of its features working in Windows (I'll show you how in a moment) - and to use it for games without abject failure. Which is another reason I bought it: to try and pervert it utterly by chaining it to Windows. Of course it doesn't - it's just designed as a mouse alternative for show-offs with neatly-manicured beards. There's been a hullaballoo about it in Macland, with shrieking types believing it spells the end of the mouse and a move towards making Macs iPad-y. one person) have called me a fool for even trying, I have also gamed on it successfully. If you're not aware of it - briefly, it's an oversized multitouch trackpad, like you'd usually find on a laptop but strangely reimagined as a standalone Bluetooth unit that looks a bit like a desktop calendar that's run out of pages.

The latter hasn't worked one bit, so now I really have to work on justifying the former. I know, I know! In my defense, I intend to use it with a PC rather than a Mac, and I bought it primarily to try and ease up a nasty bout of RSI.
