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Well, it's much, much faster than Windows and Ubuntu on my dual-core PC, though Puppy Linux gives it a run for its money...
Wow. You really need to open your mind a little bit and play with the OS for a while. There are so many time-saving and efficient techniques for common tasks built into the OS that are different to other "traditional" operating systems that it will take a while to learn them all. Approaching it from a closed Windows / Mac / Linux perspective will not do you any favours.
Anyway, if your hand hurts, I'd seriously look at your ergonomic setup there - you could be doing yourself some damage by not using your mouse properly.
It's not even beta, it's *alpha*. That means it's never gonna work on all configurations, it may not even have support for your CPU, or perhaps it's a motherboard issue - often motherboards are buggy, and those bugs are worked around in the driver code. There are so many of these issues in the wild that it will be a long, long time before Haiku developers get around to catering for them all.