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I meant coordinate mice with onscreen movements, not with other mice!
Now you've got me imagining some sort of hellscape where there are different oldschool trackball mice strapped to someone's hands and feet.
Like a first time ice skater flailing on the ice except this time they have ice skates on both arms too lmao
Like a spider on rollerskates
My dad told me when he got his first computer (1997, I was a young kid then) he was worried he wouldn't be able to coordinate his mouse with the onscreen pointer. ๐ He's almost 70 now and pretty much the nerd king