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== Number of buttons - Too Apple-weighted == |
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The particular section I am writing about has an obvious weight on the subject of Apple mice, rather than mice in general. It's fair to mention Apple's history behind how many buttons their mice used, but it also helps to discuss the general scope of it all - how many were used historically, what changed, what became standard, etc. Perhaps someone that's less of a procrastinator than I am could add to it? I understand it's also an article that could overall use improvement, though, so that would probably be implied. |
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The overall article's subject is pretty narrow, though, as well as being self-explanatory to those familiar with modern mice used on computers. So this is a bit more of a nit-picking than an "end of the world" issue. |
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— [[User:BillxMach|<font color="#ba0000">Bill Mach</font>]] – <small>[[Special:Contributions/BillxMach|<font color="#ba0000">contribs</font>]] - [[User Talk:BillxMach|<font color="#ba0000">talk</font>]]</small> – 00:23, 5 May 2015 (UTC) |
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Number of buttons - Too Apple-weighted
The particular section I am writing about has an obvious weight on the subject of Apple mice, rather than mice in general. It's fair to mention Apple's history behind how many buttons their mice used, but it also helps to discuss the general scope of it all - how many were used historically, what changed, what became standard, etc. Perhaps someone that's less of a procrastinator than I am could add to it? I understand it's also an article that could overall use improvement, though, so that would probably be implied.
The overall article's subject is pretty narrow, though, as well as being self-explanatory to those familiar with modern mice used on computers. So this is a bit more of a nit-picking than an "end of the world" issue.
— Bill Mach – contribs - talk – 00:23, 5 May 2015 (UTC)