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Suddenly, her Magic Mouse vibrated. Not the usual haptic feedback, but a deep, resonant hum, like a tuning fork. She tapped two fingers on its surface. The comments were… weird
The forum thread was two years old, buried under layers of dead links. The title read: User2: @User1 that’s the "Fluid Desktop" feature
And then, the mouse slid across the desk by itself.
Lina stared at the mouse in her hand. It was warm now. Too warm.