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Logitech Trackman Marble Wheel (904334-0403) Trackball

Logitech Trackman Marble Wheel (904334-0403) Trackball

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Logitech Trackman Marble Wheel With Scroll

by charlenep Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Mar 26 '01
Pros: Faster ability for surfing. Offers great comfort and a great price.
Cons: None.
Last year I was given a Logitech Trackball. Boy was this odd for me. I had always been using the standard mouse, and had to adjust to this. I wasn't quite sure how I was going to like this new idea of using my thumb to scroll a ball. Well the...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

No more wrist pain for me

by Debbie26 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Feb 05 '01
Pros: Less stress on arm and wrist.
Cons: Takes a little time to get used to and a bit expensive.
I purchased my Logitech Marble Wheel a little over a week ago and I am just now getting used to the way it works. I was lucky enough to buy it from a store where I know someone and they were able to get me a discount on it but even with the discount it...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

And I think to myself - what a wonderful wheel!

by bgrayduck , Aug 16 '00
Pros: No wrist fatigue, no mousepad olympics
Cons: Ball can get damaged
I will never go back to regular mouses after using my 2 trackballs (one at home, one at work). My dad offered to help us upgrade our computer a couple months ago and one of the things he insisted on adding was a trackball. I was a little leery, as I’ve...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

a workout - for your thumb that is

by that , Jul 12 '00
Pros: accuracy, less desk space no mousepad
Cons: not for lefties, takes time to get used to
Have you ever used your mouse and found that you were always missing your target? And finally to get it right on where you needed to click you just lifted up your mouse, grabbed onto the mouse ball and moved it with your fingers? If not, believe it or...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Durable TrackMan Marble, no more replacement mice.

by Kisai , Sep 30 '00
Pros: Durable, Childsafe
Cons: Not for FPS games or left-handed users.
The TrackMan Marble I purchased to replace the TrackMan II that I previously had. The reason I chose the TrackMan Marble was because it looked close enough to the previous trackball that I had, so there shouldn't be any learning curve.

It's...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

The Feel-Good Mouse

by saveth , Apr 01 '00
Pros: ergonomics, precision, configurability
Cons: not supported in linux yet
I first used an older version of the Logitech TrackMan about a year ago and thought I really didn't like it too much. Moving the trackball around was rather tedious at first, and I didn't like the way it was shaped. But, through increased use of it, I...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Throw away your mouse pad! Buy a Trackman!

by JhawkGirl , Jun 03 '00
Pros: Slim and Sleek Design, Scrolling Wheel, Thumb Trackball, No mouse pad needed
Cons: Cost (shop around)
For anyone who has a notebook/laptop you know that a external mouse is a necessity. Yes, the trackpad and little pointer are nice for about 5 minutes, but you can't beat your typical trackball. I went mouse/trackball shopping, and boy are there a lot...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Three Fingers and a "Thumbs Up"

by vandalz Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Dec 21 '00
Pros: Great Layout and Easy To Use
Cons: None Thus Far
Almost everyone knows that the mouse is one of the more vital parts of screen navigation today. Many people use it, even though they can use special control keys, and other devices, such as touch pads, and touchscreens. The main disadvantage of a regular...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Great Trackball

by mikemsd , Apr 30 '00
Pros: No mechanical parts, Scroll wheel, Doesn't require much cleaning, PS/2 Compatible
Cons: Can't spin fast, Third mouse button hard to use
This has to be one of the better Trackballs I have used. Most trackballs have the problem of getting dirty very quickly and jamming up when trying to move, due to the fact that your finger is always in contact with the trackball, and a significant amount...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Power behind the Wheel

by pageclot Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Dec 07 '00
Pros: Look and feel, function, ergonomics
Cons: installation, working with Tecras.
Summary:
After an annoying installation, life with the Trackman Marble Wheel is blissful.

Why?
I purchased the Trackman Marble Wheel because I was feeling nostalgic for the one previous trackball pointing device I'd used, which was...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Just like the other digits, your thumb likes to party.

by trohricht , Feb 27 '01
Pros: Great ergonomics, nice for fine movements, great warranty service.
Cons: Takes getting used to, requires occasional cleaning, thumbs have their limits.
The opposable thumb: it's what sets us apart from the other primates. In assembling their list of potential markets for the Trackman Marble Wheel, it's obvious Logitech decided the spider monkeys and crab-eating macaques would have to choose another...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Who needs a mouse...

by droolindog , Jun 23 '00
Pros: Smooth scrolling, low maintenance, USB connector
Cons: A little pricey , some people can't get used to trackballs
OK. Maybe some people will cling to their mice forever. Not me. I'm a believer in the trackball since I tried the Logitech Marble. I've used several other trackballs, but the optical marble design is smooth and reliable. You can eat McDonald's fries and...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

I'll never give it up

by yvi_1 , May 19 '00
Pros: Ergonomic shape and scroll wheel
Cons: Might not fit a very large hand
Does your wrist get fatigued at work? Do you hate moving the pointer to the scroll areas to scroll the page? Then the Logitech TrackMan Marble + is for you.

I have always been a fan of trackballs. Particularly I have been a fan of Logitech...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

The mouse with the ball and the wheel...no cheese

by pathung , Jun 29 '01
Pros: Fast, Easy To Use And Set Up.
Cons: Initial use is frustrating.
Have you ever been sitting in front of your computer, surfing the internet and have your mouse skip? How about running out of space on the mouse pad and you have to pick up the mouse two or three times? What if there was a mouse that required virtually...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

I'm all thumbs!

by endurance , May 24 '00
Pros: Easy, Relief of Mouse Hand Pain ;-)
Cons: Not great for Graphic Design
A friend of mine introduced me into this type of mouse. I tried it out and indeed it was awkward at first, but after a while movements with the mouse became for fluid, easier, quicker, more precise.

The mouse offers some great features with...
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