Pros: Smooth, doesn't need cleaning, reduces wrist movement Cons: Can't scroll, no middle mouse button
I started having some pain in my wrist because of the movement of the mouse, so I decided to buy a trackball. I found mine on Overstock.com and soon after I got it my wrist pain went away. I love the fact that it's optical and doesn't need a mouse ...
Pros: Ease of use,accuracy,low maintenance Cons: other users of your PC might not like it !
I had gotten fed up with conventional PC mice ,I had a limited desk top area so i was struggling to use a normal mouse ,,also i got fed up of the continual messing around/cleaning of the roller ball and pick up assemblies which get gummed up with dust...
Pros: Looks kind of cool. Especially to the dog!!! Cons: Can you say arthritis??????
Yeah, you read me right, a gun!!!
Originally, I only started out on Epinions to find out what is the best (and affordable) cookware on the market. Since my Compaq Presario (I think I should edit that review) laptop has decided to take a very...
Pros: No cleaning required!, easy on the hands Cons: None
I bought it for looks at first, and I realized after several days of using it, that my hands were not hurting anymore. I worked for the government in front of a computer 40 hrs/ week and doing heavy data entry / imaging. This trackball is very accurate,...
Pros: Comfort,Easy,Durable,Smooth, No Long-Term Pain, Don't have to move a mouse Cons: Not Cordless,No USB (Not sure if there a cordless or USB version now)
The Marble Mouse from Logitech was such a great find about 2 years ago that I convinced my wife to start using it. Now she has one on her computer and won't go back.
I was never really a fan of trackballs mostly cause the size...
Pros: Easy to use, smooth action Cons: Takes some getting used to
I recently found myself in the market for a new mouse after my Microsoft optical took a dump on me, and only after about a year's use. I went to Ebay and found a great deal on this Logitech Marble Mouse. I chose it because I got a great price, because...
Pros: Easy to use, very comfortable, Cons: none...
I have had this for about 2 years now, and it's still works as well as day one.
Not only does this save space on the desktop, it obviously is better for your wrists. There is virtually no moving parts ( other than the ball ) so it's nearly...
Pros: Inexpensive, efficient; easiest trackball for those who are used to using a mouse. Cons: No scroll wheel.
Due to bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome and my desire to avoid surgery, I've been very aware of actions that cause my hands to hurt or go numb. One of these actions was daily use of a mouse. I had tried a trackball mouse ages ago, and after a day of...
Pros: No extra desk space wasted, smooth movement, easy on the wrist. Cons: Scrolling is a little less intuitive.
A week or two ago, I was enjoying a lazy evening playing Baldur's Gate when my right wrist started getting a little too tired. Examination of the situation revealed that the angle I was having to hold my hand at to use the mouse was rather non-ergonomic...
Pros: Never clean your mouse again, or suffer keyboard to mouse pain! Cons: No Mouse Wheel
After suffering some pains in the right shoulder at home and at work, I decided enough was enough and it was time for my iMac puck mouse and keyboard to go. Everyone who's used these for any period of time generally agrees it was a bad idea (tm) from...
Pros: Comfortable for either hand Cons: Gets dirty quickly, but is easy to clean
I got this trackball to get some wrist relief from using my mouse, a friend had one and highly recommended it. And I love it. The design accommodates either hand, and moving the ball with the middle fingers eliminates awkward bending of your thumb....
Pros: Easy control, great ergonomics Cons: No scrolling
When I had problems with my wrists at work, I thought I would have to slow my pace down. However, at the suggestion of several friends, I purchased this Logitech trackball (the cheapest Logitech available at Staples.com), which has actually increased my...
Pros: good design Cons: doesnt give ANY support to the wrist
i bought this for $15 at clearance in staples. the mouse has very accurate tracking thanks to its optical tracking design. no skipping. no cleaning track balls.
the mouse design is not bad. small foot print. easy to manuever around the screen...
Pros: Cheap but great alternative to regular mouse. East to get used to. Cons: Not for users with small children. Ball is easily removed from base.
I picked up this mouse as a gift for my sister who has a wrist injury. It was retailing in stores for around $50 Canadian within the Greater Toronto area. I found a "Factory Direct" outlet store who sold several variations of the logitech marble for...
Logitech Marble Mouse 904360-0403-EA Designed for comfort in either hand, this space-saving trackball boasts Logitech's innovative optical tracking system to deliver superior precision an...
Logitech Trackman Marble USB Wired Optical Mouse Hand Orientation: Both HandsOperating System Supported: Windows XP / Vista / 7 Mac OS X 10.4 or laterSystem Requirement: 1 USB Port; CD-ROM DriveFeatu...
Logitech Marble Mouse 904360-0403 NEW LOGITECH MARBLE MOUSE 904360-0403 Logitech Marble Mouse - Optical - USB THIS IS A BRAND NEW UNOPENED ITEM. Description The familiarity of a mouse ...
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