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How many of you do use wire or wireless mouse to control pages about in the CS3? |
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  How many of you do use wire or wireless mouse to control pages about in the CS3? Of course, only a wireless mouse. Using myself and very convenient of no spaghetti syndrom.
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Joined: 08/05/2015(UTC) Posts: 567 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom
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I am more aligned with the dinosaurs! I use a wire mouse. I prefer the simplicity and I can live with the spaghetti
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,453 Location: Scotland
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Using a wireless mouse I presume there is a socket on the CS3 to plug in a thingy. (terminology aint good at my age but I presume you know what I mean. lol |
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Joined: 15/10/2006(UTC) Posts: 2,319 Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest
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I'd be apt to use a wired mouse for the reliability (no battery to worry about) assuming there is a flat surface that the mouse can be on right next to the CS. |
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Joined: 03/08/2011(UTC) Posts: 1,571
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Hi Anders,
I use a small wired laptop mouse (those you can buy for travelling so they don’t take up much room) to my CS3.
I find wired mouse more reliable.
Best Regards Lasse |
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives. |
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Joined: 12/12/2005(UTC) Posts: 2,448 Location: Wellington, New_Zealand
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For configuration processes I consider an external keyboard and mouse essential. The mouse should have a scroll wheel A wireless solution works fine for me.
For the CS3 , "control" (rather configuration) becomes a bit of a coin-toss compared to the CS2. while the scroll wheel helps with the zoom and scroll, I find the the CS3s need for "swipe" left, right , up, down is tedious to replicate. And because I have my hands near the unit for throttle and lokocard usage, it is a lesser evil (less movements) to use the touch screen for function activation rather than find the mouse. That said I would still use the CS2 in preference to the CS3 for tactile operation. |
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I will try to use an wire less mouse from the Logitech. |
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  I will try to use an wire less mouse from the Logitech. Hello Goofy .... you try  to use??? I use always a wireless optical Logitech mouse too. Needs only a very small button into the CS 3 USB socket. If sometimes I need more USB ports than I add an USB distributor and it is working fine. For me Logitech are the best ones. They are easy in handling and need only very little power. Also you can get it with a feel good fine comfortable surface, for some € more. regards TEEWolf
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf  Originally Posted by: Goofy  I will try to use an wire less mouse from the Logitech. Hello Goofy .... you try  to use??? I use always a wireless optical Logitech mouse too. Needs only a very small button into the CS 3 USB socket. If sometimes I need more USB ports than I add an USB distributor and it is working fine. For me Logitech are the best ones. They are easy in handling and need only very little power. Also you can get it with a feel good fine comfortable surface, for some € more. regards TEEWolf I have just bought Märklins new CS3. I have Logitech M705. |
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  lf;574526]
I have just bought Märklins new CS3. I have Logitech M705.
Gosh Goofy - never read such a splendid luxury from you. But a good choice. I only got the CS 3+ and Logitech mouse M325.
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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf  Originally Posted by: Goofy  lf;574526]
I have just bought Märklins new CS3. I have Logitech M705.
Gosh Goofy - never read such a splendid luxury from you. But a good choice. I only got the CS 3+ and Logitech mouse M325. I did just upgraded my CS3 to version 1.3.3 and tested also with the wire less mouse. It works nice! To use wire less mouse like Logitech are very nice. |
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  I did just upgraded my CS3 to version 1.3.3 and tested also with the wire less mouse. It works nice! I'm impressed. Per. |
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Joined: 03/02/2016(UTC) Posts: 490
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it is a cold day in H... today. Anyway, we'll see! It will probably be returned within a few days.  Like all the other systems...
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,453 Location: Scotland
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Originally Posted by: MaerklinLife  it is a cold day in H... today. Anyway, we'll see! It will probably be returned within a few days.  Like all the other systems... This does seem strange as surely it is not as good as everything else. However well done Goofy and I hope you have lots of fun with the CS3. |
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: Marty Feldman  I thought I would like sitting here; but now I'm here, I find it is not as good as I thought it would be.
I'll sit there. Per. |
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Joined: 17/07/2006(UTC) Posts: 93 Location: Harsefeld, Niedersachsen
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Hi,
I am using the Logitech M185 wireless mouse in RED. It has a very small form factor and uses a nano-size USB stick. A friend of mine is using the same and we are both very happy with the mouse. It perfectly fits to the CS3.
Kind regards Jörg
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Originally Posted by: NewComix  Hi,
I am using the Logitech M185 wireless mouse in RED. It has a very small form factor and uses a nano-size USB stick. A friend of mine is using the same and we are both very happy with the mouse. It perfectly fits to the CS3.
Kind regards Jörg I agree with you! My Logitech M705 was already bought for a year ago for the computer but did find out my Apple trackpad are more advanced. M185 or M220 are good choice for the CS3. |
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Joined: 05/12/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,801 Location: Crozet, Virginia
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Originally Posted by: clapcott  That said I would still use the CS2 in preference to the CS3 for tactile operation. That is interesting Peter and based on your many helpful posts, I trust your opinion. In what way do you think that the interface is better in the CS2 than the CS3? I have a CS2 which I am quite happy with and have hesitated to upgrade to a CS3. My CS2 does everything that I really need and if the CS3 has UI issues I would prefer to wait until they are sorted out. I was ready to buy a CS3 right up until they updated the CS2 to control all 32 functions. An ethical move on Märklin's part which cost them a sale, at least in the short term. When I build my next layout though I will want all of the enhanced functionality and will almost certainly upgrade to a 60216. |
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Jim
I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
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