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<blockquote data-quote="L33" data-source="post: 248957" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>With the new UI I'm finding that the buttons don't allow access to all functions as they used too...so I'm having to use a mouse instead to navigate. Not a major problem but a couple of issues I've found is that the mouse doesn't work well directly on the play field glass and whilst the solution to this is a mouse mat placed on top of the glass, that then means I can't always see what's going on...just wondered if anybody uses a different method or solutions? I'm looking at making some long overdue upgrades to the table and just wondering if there is a work around to the mouse issue...perhaps a track pad etc encorporated into the front/side etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L33, post: 248957, member: 4681"] With the new UI I'm finding that the buttons don't allow access to all functions as they used too...so I'm having to use a mouse instead to navigate. Not a major problem but a couple of issues I've found is that the mouse doesn't work well directly on the play field glass and whilst the solution to this is a mouse mat placed on top of the glass, that then means I can't always see what's going on...just wondered if anybody uses a different method or solutions? I'm looking at making some long overdue upgrades to the table and just wondering if there is a work around to the mouse issue...perhaps a track pad etc encorporated into the front/side etc? [/QUOTE]
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