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by Makky , Jan 21 '00
Pros: Smooth, easy to use, comfortable in my hand Cons: None so far!
I am not a fan of mice. Not the kind you sometimes find scurrying across your floor (EEK!!) or the kind you use with a computer.
I have never been able to get used to a mouse. I feel clumsy and awkward and I just don't like the way they...
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by vicman , May 05 '01
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...
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by dginsburg , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Very, very comfortable, ambidextrous Cons: No scroll wheel
I've been using trackballs for a long time and, up until very recently, the Marble Mouse was my favorite. The optical sensor works very well and it's extremely comfortable. In fact, I still consider it the most comfortable trackball on the market. The...
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by asaara , Jun 21 '01
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....
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by Shorton , May 10 '00
Pros: comfortable, sturdy, takes up less space Cons: I believe if they would make them a little less expensive more people would use them
I have owned a PC for about 7 years and always used the standard sliding mouse.I considered a mouse as disposable because they never lasted very long. One day my husband bought me the Logitech Marble Mouse and I fell in love.With the old mouse I always...
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by Killerkoi , May 02 '00
Pros: Don't slide it all over & the cool colored ball Cons: Takes a little getting used to, but not much
I have been running my trackball through all the tests. I game, create web pages, and work with multitudes of applications and the trackball makes it so much easier.
With the added software, you can do more by doing less. You can access the start...
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by cypress , Dec 26 '99
Pros: reliable, easy and comfortable to use Cons: expensive if you're used to buying inexpensive mice
After 6 years of computing for hours at a time on a daily basis,
I started getting symptoms of repetitive stress injury, which
led me to take a look at several different mice. I finally decided
to try the Logitech Trackman Marble. At...
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by meliora , May 09 '01
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...
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by kfgecko - Top 1000, Jun 06 '00
Pros: ambidextrous, quality construction, trackball Cons: trackball bad for finger RSI, more flat hand postion than I would like
This mouse is not for everybody, but a perfect match for those who prefer to be nimble with their fingers. When I look for a mouse, I want ergonomics foremost and then attention to accuracy and construction. Logitech delivers all of these with the marble...
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by computerphile , Jul 25 '02
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,...
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by bongi22 , Sep 29 '01
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...
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by LavaLamp , Aug 29 '01
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...
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by irene128 , Jun 01 '00
Pros: comfortable in hand Cons: be forewarned
I purchased the Marble Mouse based on Logitech's reputation for quality. It fit well in my hand and the price was reasonable. After two months of use it developed a mind of its own and became a worthless piece of art for my grandchild to play with. The...
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by stephe78 , Jun 06 '01
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...
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by outixirage , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Saves space Cons: Takes getting use to
What is this strange looking object with a moving ball in the middle of it? Is this suppose to be my mouse? The answer is yes, it is the newest thing to come called a trackball. I love my trackball by Logitech. You never run out of room on your desk...
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