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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: 127001 on Sun, 19 January 2014, 22:01:58
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/261375983514
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/261375983514
With an awe-ful price.
$149 for something untested, unergonomic, and probably unusable and there is a bidder already? So the next bidder has to go to $151.50?
Geekhack is really a godsend for people with ancient crap to sell. I almost think it is funded by a consortium of e-scrap vendors and recyclers who hope to gather all geeks in the same place for the purposes of promoting their obsolete stuff as collectibles.
Let's see, in 2030-2040, a 1984 untested Model F should be worth a few hundred thousand at current rates of inflation.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/261375983514
With an awe-ful price.
$149 for something untested, unergonomic, and probably unusable and there is a bidder already? So the next bidder has to go to $151.50?
Geekhack is really a godsend for people with ancient crap to sell. I almost think it is funded by a consortium of e-scrap vendors and recyclers who hope to gather all geeks in the same place for the purposes of promoting their obsolete stuff as collectibles.
Let's see, in 2030-2040, a 1984 untested Model F should be worth a few hundred thousand at current rates of inflation.
It's a rare collectible...
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Why buy a house in 10 years when you can buy a Model F, keyboards...the next bubble. ;)
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I have an IBM mouse with a trackpoint between the buttons instead of a scroll wheel, that I would sell for a fraction of this price.
IIRC, the trackpoint was not working properly, there is only a single PS/2 cable connector.
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I have an IBM mouse with a trackpoint between the buttons instead of a scroll wheel, that I would sell for a fraction of this price.
IIRC, the trackpoint was not working properly, there is only a single PS/2 cable connector.
Hear, hear!
Beware, guys. What Fohat cannot fix, not many people can fix...
That said, mind giving us photos, Fohat? I have never seen a mouse with a separate trackpoint before. All trackpoints I've ever seen were fixed on keyboards.
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Didn't mean to make people so mad :P...
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That said, mind giving us photos, Fohat? I have never seen a mouse with a separate trackpoint before. All trackpoints I've ever seen were fixed on keyboards.
Here you go. I got it with a keyboard.
It is a ball mouse, and I have never opened it up or tried to fix it. If it needed a driver for the pointer, I did not have it.
It may well even have worked properly all along, and I just did not have a driver for the optional bits.
$5 + shipping for anybody who wants it.
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That said, mind giving us photos, Fohat? I have never seen a mouse with a separate trackpoint before. All trackpoints I've ever seen were fixed on keyboards.
Here you go. It is a ball mouse, and I have never opened it up or tried to fix it. It may even work properly anyway, and I just did not have a driver for the optional bits.
Ah, ok! I have seen mice like this before. Just didn't realize that wasn't a third button but a trackpoint. I wonder if anyone can give information on how these work.
To be frank with you fohat, if that was a modern optical usb mouse with a trackpoint, I would really be buying it for 50 and above. Would be happy to pick up such a mouse NIB for 80. The basic principle, which is that you can move the cursor with minimal movement of your hand, is sound. The only problem is whether you can do it effectively on a modern 1920x1200 screen when the trackpoint is so tiny. I suspect older models of this mouse would be all but useless on monitors bigger than 800x600.
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Here you go. I got it with a keyboard.
It is a ball mouse, and I have never opened it up or tried to fix it. If it needed a driver for the pointer, I did not have it.
It may well even have worked properly all along, and I just did not have a driver for the optional bits.
$5 + shipping for anybody who wants it.
I have two of these. Was going to take them apart and use the trackpoint in a mod, haven't gotten around to it...
Plugging it in via a USB converter, the trackpoint acts like a scrollwheel, not a trackpoint. Hover the pointer over a webpage, pull the pointer toward you, it scrolls down, etc.
I don't know if you got a different driver for it if it would act like a true trackpoint.
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You guys understand there's a big difference between the mouse I've posted and the ones you're talking about right?
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You guys understand there's a big difference between the mouse I've posted and the ones you're talking about right?
Are you saying that a 15-year-old ball mouse that does not work properly is not awesome?
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I have the green-eyed mouse and interface card. It's definitely neat.
To the right person it might be worth $150...but while they are uncommon, they are not "rare" enough to be commanding these prices quite yet. Maybe because it includes the book...
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Here you go. I got it with a keyboard.
It is a ball mouse, and I have never opened it up or tried to fix it. If it needed a driver for the pointer, I did not have it.
It may well even have worked properly all along, and I just did not have a driver for the optional bits.
$5 + shipping for anybody who wants it.
I have two of these. Was going to take them apart and use the trackpoint in a mod, haven't gotten around to it...
Plugging it in via a USB converter, the trackpoint acts like a scrollwheel, not a trackpoint. Hover the pointer over a webpage, pull the pointer toward you, it scrolls down, etc.
I don't know if you got a different driver for it if it would act like a true trackpoint.
And just recalled - IBM called it a "scrollpoint mouse" not a "trackpoint mouse" further reinforcing its intended usage.
There is an optical version, but the pointer is a short and wide, not like a trackpoint. Have one of those too, worse feel to it than the trackpoint-ish one.
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I have the green-eyed mouse and interface card. It's definitely neat.
To the right person it might be worth $150...but while they are uncommon, they are not "rare" enough to be commanding these prices quite yet. Maybe because it includes the book...
on which some vandal had scrawled his name: William Gates