Aside from the insanely poor ergonomics of a mouse that wide and flat there's a functional disconnect between a keypad (which you want to stay anchored in one place while you poke at it) and a mouse (which you want to glide effortlessly over the mousing surface). So, unless this thing puts down landing gear when the keypad is turned on its yet another rhetorical answer to the age old question: "gee, I wonder why nobody has done this before?"
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Steve Mueller @ Dec 19th 2005 2:13AM
Aside from the insanely poor ergonomics of a mouse that wide and flat there's a functional disconnect between a keypad (which you want to stay anchored in one place while you poke at it) and a mouse (which you want to glide effortlessly over the mousing surface). So, unless this thing puts down landing gear when the keypad is turned on its yet another rhetorical answer to the age old question: "gee, I wonder why nobody has done this before?"