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What Ever Happened To The Trackball
I haven't seen one for a decade, it seems.
There are many ways to move a pointer around a screen. - Mouse - Trackpad - Stylus - Trackball - Finger (touchscreen) - Eraser (Thinkpad type) - Pointing with your right nipple (just seeing who's reading carefully) What's your favorite? Suppose you were setting up an office. Either with a desktop or a laptop plugged into monitors.
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I prefer the eraser point. It used to be ubiquitous on business laptops. Now I can't find one.
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I use a trackball. Logitech MX Ergo Wireless.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Advanced-Wireless-Trackball-Windows/dp/B0753P1GTS/ref=sr_1_3?hvadid=232065131502&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9004038&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=15336242820655681055&hvtargid=kwd-359263615118&keywords=ergo+mx&qid=1555632269&s=gateway&sr=8-3
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We use industrial trackballs here at work, video games and casinos.
Google Happ trackball.
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Due to a badly torn rotator cuff, I broke out my old Logitech T-CH11 TrackMan and was very pleased that it works fine with a PS/2 - USB adapter.
I had forgotten just how good the ergonomics were on this (I have a large hand). I remember putting it away because my thumb would end up being sore at the end of the day but now have no such problems, likely because the software I was using back then was more menu-driven (e.g. old Pro/Engineer) rather than modern easily customizable icon-driven applications. In general, I would probably prefer a multi-button stylus, but a ergonomic mouse (like those from Contour Design Inc) worked just fine before my shoulder injury. BTW, I tried the 3D "spacemouse" controller several times and didn't like it. |
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Logitech MX Master and now Master2.
I've pretty much standardized on them. Bought another 2 just this morning.
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Regular wheelie mouse, used to have a nice MS slim wheelie mouse that was perfect...
Although I tend to do a TON of stuff with just keyboard... even selecting text and such. Shift and arrows, home, etc. |
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My dad is trackball only.
Most people in my family/work are mice. I use a 21 button mouse and am used to it, feels odd to go to a normal two button or two button + scroll wheel setup. What could be interesting is a pressure control rather than a motion control, but no idea how it'd feel in the real world. |
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As for trackballs, I have enough Logitech TrackMan Marble FXs stockpiled to last me a good long while - one died and I realized I couldn't deal without...
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Back in the saddle again
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I've been using them for many, many years, mostly Logitech.
I went through two of these. ![]() I went through at least 2 of these. ![]() I went through 3 of these ![]() I've had to settle for one of these, because it's about all they make any more. I use it at work. ![]() At home I've got one of these.
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If I had realized, I'd have stocked up too, but I didn't know until it was too late.
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My favorite curser was the Booby Curser. Sadly, it’s not around any more
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My Borg implant is top notch.
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Apparently, a company called "Elecom" makes a few too.
![]() They make a left handed version of the one on the far left too (M-XT4DRBK).
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I can't use a mouse that I have to move the whole thing around on a mousepad. The ball allows the mouse to be an armrest for me. Otherwise, my shoulder....and then my upper back, go on strike.
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Anybody remember old Summa graphics digitizers? Wish I still had one...
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