Apr 15, 2021 Another free and open-source Mac drawing app to consider is GrafX2. It's a drawing tool with a laundry list of different features that cover everything from pixel art to graphics for games. Some of the features include image editing, animations, dual-view mode, shading mode, and a variety of helpful shortcuts. Doodle 4 Google Rogelio Salmona's 92nd Birthday Apr 28, 2021 More doodle details Search for 'Rogelio Salmona' Interactive. Check out all of our playable games, videos, and toys. Apple Mac® OS X 10.5 to 10.14. Includes Mac driver for configuring the buttons. The driver is optional but highly recommended. VerticalMouse still has basic functionality without the driver. Some functions of the Windows driver are not available in the Mac driver. Apple Mac® OS X 10.15 and newer. Doodle 4 Google Rogelio Salmona's 92nd Birthday Apr 28, 2021 More doodle details Search for 'Rogelio Salmona' Interactive. Check out all of our playable games, videos, and toys. A blog system based on Python 2.7 and Redis. Contribute to keakon/Doodle development by creating an account on GitHub.
This is identical to the Bluetooth model except for the color.
Avoids forearm twisting for comfort and good health*
The patented shape supports your hand in an upright neutral posture that generally avoids forearm twisting. Many users, including medical doctors, ergonomists and physical therapists, said the Evoluent VerticalMouse provides superior comfort and even relieved their wrist pain.*
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User Comments
Images are wired model
Comfortable and easy to use
A quiver of crows mac os. The shape is thoughtfully sculpted for uncompromised comfort and easy-to-reach programmable buttons. No finger contortions are needed to operate the buttons.
Images are wired model
Adjustable Pointer Speed
A button behind the wheel enables quickly changing the pointer speed to suit different tasks: select higher speed (higher DPI) to make the pointer move faster for general use; select lower speed (lower DPI) to make the pointer move slower and more precisely for drawing, photo editing, etc. Adobe software for windows 7.
Improved thumb rest
The thumb rest has been reshaped to provide even more comfort over earlier versions.
Pointer speed indicators
Up to four lights show pointer speeds from slow to fast: slow speed or low DPI for precision work such as photo editing or drawing; fast speed or high DPI for quickly moving across the screen for general tasks.
Now two thumb buttons
A new bottom thumb button provides greatly extended functionality when used with the included driver.
Powerful and intuitive driver
Evoluent Mouse Manager for Mac provides extensive but easy to use functionality for 6 buttons through a simple and intuitive interface.
Extended lip prevents rubbing
An extra wide lip along the bottom edge prevents the last finger from rubbing the desk.
Bluetooth connectivity
Connects to Mac systems via Bluetooth.
Images are wired model
A button behind the wheel enables quickly changing the pointer speed to suit different tasks: select higher speed (higher DPI) to make the pointer move faster for general use; select lower speed (lower DPI) to make the pointer move slower and more precisely for drawing, photo editing, etc. Adobe software for windows 7.
Improved thumb rest
The thumb rest has been reshaped to provide even more comfort over earlier versions.
Pointer speed indicators
Up to four lights show pointer speeds from slow to fast: slow speed or low DPI for precision work such as photo editing or drawing; fast speed or high DPI for quickly moving across the screen for general tasks.
Now two thumb buttons
A new bottom thumb button provides greatly extended functionality when used with the included driver.
Powerful and intuitive driver
Evoluent Mouse Manager for Mac provides extensive but easy to use functionality for 6 buttons through a simple and intuitive interface.
Extended lip prevents rubbing
An extra wide lip along the bottom edge prevents the last finger from rubbing the desk.
Bluetooth connectivity
Connects to Mac systems via Bluetooth.
Images are wired model
Images are wired model
*The statements herein apply to some current or past users of Evoluent VerticalMouse, but since everyone is different, Evoluent makes no claim or representation that the Evoluent VerticalMouse will prevent, cure, or mitigate any medical condition, disease, injury, pain or discomfort for all users.
Battery
▪ 1 AA battery. Good for about 3 months of average use.
Compatibility
Apple Mac® OS X 10.5 to 10.14
▪ Includes Mac driver for configuring the buttons. The driver is optional but highly recommended. VerticalMouse still has basic functionality without the driver. Some functions of the Windows driver are not available in the Mac driver.
Apple Mac® OS X 10.15 and newer
▪ Due to recent Mac OS update, our driver must be updated to maintain compatibility. We need a driver development kit from Apple but they have not replied to our request even after repeated emails. Therefore our driver development is unable to proceed. We apologize for the delay and will continue to contact Apple for the resource. Unpooped mac os. Alternatively, the third party software USB Overdrive www.usboverdrive.com may be used to program the buttons on VerticalMouse. (Evoluent is not affiliated with USB Overdrive.)
Warranty
2 years
Install Instructions
1. Before connecting Evoluent VerticalMouse, go to the Applications folder to find and remove any existing Evoluent Mouse Manager and any other mouse software, except touchpad drivers, to avoid software conflict.
2. Go to System Preferences, Bluetooth and click Setup New Device or click the plus sign + to add the mouse. Slide the power switch on the bottom of the VerticalMouse to the green position or cycle it off and on to establish a connection.
3. Press the Pointer Speed button on the side of the mouse to light up two to three indicator lights for optimal pointer speed.
4. The mouse has default functions without a driver. Evoluent Mouse Manager for Mac may be installed to program the buttons and adjust the pointer speed.
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5. After the driver is installed, button functions may be changed by clicking the E icon in System Preferences to open Evoluent Mouse Manager for Mac. The driver may be removed by going to the Applications folder, Evoluent folder and clicking Uninstall.
6. Replace the AA battery when a red light on the thumb rest blinks, or when the pointer becomes unresponsive.
Have you ever set up a group meeting, whether in person or via videoconferencing, but found it cumbersome to find a time that works for everyone? Or maybe you want to solicit volunteers for an event? There's a neat online tool that makes such logistics easy: Doodle. You can use it for free (with ads)—even without setting up an account. Or, if you want to eliminate the ads and get support for calendar syncing, deadlines, reminders, multiple users, and more, there are paid Premium plans. You can use Doodle in a Web browser or download the Doodle iOS app.
Determine Your Poll Type
Setting up a Doodle poll is easy. The first step is to figure out what sort of poll you want—a time poll or a text poll. A time poll is best if you want to let your respondents vote for specific dates and times. Use it when you're trying to determine if the club Zoom call should be Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, and at 11 AM, 3 PM, or 5 PM on one of those days.
In contrast, a text poll lets your respondents vote on anything. For example, you could use a text poll to see where a large group would like to have a party (your house, the park, a favorite restaurant), or what sort of food people want for lunch (Thai, Mexican, Ethiopian). You could even use a Doodle text poll to see who among a large group of volunteers can help at a series of 5K races.
Set the Poll Options
After you click the big red Create a Doodle button at the top of the Doodle Web page, you work your way through a four-step wizard. The first step merely asks for the title of your poll and an optional location and note.
The second step is where all the magic happens. You have three choices here: Month, Week, and Text. In Month view, you get a calendar from which you can pick days and optionally add times. Month view is best for picking the best day for a picnic, for instance, and the time would be the same regardless of which day is chosen.
Week view is the most common way that people use Doodle, because it's how you choose times for a meeting. Just drag a box out for each proposed time period. If you make the box too big or small, you can resize it from the bottom, and you can also drag boxes to different times. To delete a box, hover over it and click the X that appears in its upper-right corner. Note that if you're creating a poll for an event you need to attend, it's not worth including dates or times when you can't make it.
With a text poll, you can enter anything you want for the poll options. In the screenshot, we're using Doodle as a volunteer signup sheet.
Once you click Continue, you move on to the Poll Settings screen, which provides four useful settings:
- Yes, no, if need be: Select this option if you want to allow your participants to have a 'maybe' or 'if it's absolutely necessary' or 'you can twist my arm' option. We're fond of this option because many scheduling questions don't have a simple Yes/No answer.
- Limit the number of votes per option: An example of where this option is helpful is if you want only so many people to bring a main course, salad, or dessert to a picnic—otherwise, the menu can get out of balance.
- Limit participants to a single vote: Employ this option to prevent people from signing up for multiple options.
- Hidden poll: By default, the results of Doodle polls are visible to everyone who has the link, which is usually good. Select this option to keep people from seeing each other's votes.
Newslife 2 1. The final step just asks for your name and email address, after which Doodle displays your poll so you can share it and vote in it. Before you do anything else, click the Copy button in the Invite Participants box and paste it somewhere for later reference. If you have a Doodle account—free or paid—you can also have it send email, but we recommend sending the email yourself instead so you have complete control over the message.
Now it's your turn to vote. For each option, click once for Yes (a green checkmark) or twice for Maybe (a yellow checkmark). Leave a box blank to vote No. If you need to edit your votes afterward, you can do so (click the blue pencil icon that appears next to your name) if you were logged in to an account when you voted or if the Web page remembers you.
Solicit Votes
Remember that link you copied a minute ago? Now's the time to send it out. The beauty of Doodle is that you can send it to as few or as many people as you want, in any way you want. You could message it to a group of friends, send it to the office email exploder, post it in your company's Slack, publish it to a public mailing list, or even post it on Facebook or Twitter. Other people can share it as well, if you're trying to cast a wide net.
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Doodle polls don't have any security beyond the obscurity of their URLs, so if your poll is at all confidential, make sure to tell people not to share it further.
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Pick a Winner
If you've set up an account, you'll receive a notification whenever anyone votes in your poll. You can also load the link you shared at any time to see how the votes are progressing. In our Month poll, three people have voted, and you can see that June 13th and June 27th are the most popular work, so you get to choose.
In the Week poll, it's obvious that there's only one option that works well for everyone, June 12th at 9 AM. However, you can see that June 12th at 2 PM is possible, in case something changes and you need a backup time.
Finally, in our text poll looking for volunteers, there's no 'winning.' The poll results merely tell you who can work at which races, and if you only need three volunteers for each race, you're all set. However, you can also see that you may need to line up another person in case Rashid Cookie ends up bailing on you.
Although the results are usually perfectly obvious, you can click a red Choose Final Option button if you're the poll creator and are logged in or remembered. That identifies the best choice, although you can override it with a click, and closes the poll so no one else can vote. If you're logged in and have connected your calendar, you can add it directly from the results page. We usually announce the final choice however we shared the poll link, and anyone who wants to see the voting results can load the poll again.
As you can imagine, Doodle's Premium plans add quite a few more features, and they may be worthwhile if you end up using it regularly. However, for quick scheduling of group meetings or lightweight polling, you can stick with either the free account or use it without even logging in. Give it a try next time you need to poll a group!
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