Swift Point Slider fits around the thumb and is claimed to fulfill all functions of the mouse. It is however doubtful that this slider will be able to replace a standard mouse. If it does, you’ll have to hit the space button with you forefinger or your long finger which will remind of playing the piano rather than typing.
“I-T” Click, Click is controlled with the index finger and again – the thumb. The upper button is supposed to function as the left key and the left one – as the right key, which is indeed confusing. Besides, it is so small that a poodle can swallow it.
Conclusion: “small” does not always go side-by-side with “sensible” or “convenient”. Small cars do not survive in accidents, tiny cell-phones have buttons that only Thumbelina can push, and thin laptops can be accidentally thrown out with a pile of old magazines.









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