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Review on Logitech Trackman Marble Trackball Mouse - USB Wired Ergonomic Mouse for Computers with 4 Programmable Buttons, in Dark Gray - Improved SEO by Cheong Yon ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

This is my first trackball. The first sensations were strange, and by the evening I planned to return it to the store. But I decided to use it for a few days for the sake of experiment. As a result, I don’t want to switch back to the mouse. The hand lies in one position all the time, there is no need to make unnecessary movements - it is convenient. In addition, the ball kneads the palm well. And you can also twist it to relieve stress. At first, the ball was spinning a bit tight, but after a week it got used, and it began to spin much easier. New drivers allow you to scroll by holding one of the additional keys. But I adapted to simply move the cursor to the right - to the scroll bar, and scroll the page by spinning the ball with the cursor pressed. A little less convenient compared to the scroll wheel of a conventional mouse, but more smoothly, and you can spin the ball with inertia to scroll down the page. So for surfing the Internet, simple text programs and Photoshop with an illustrator, this trackball fits well. There can be problems with 3d editors if you work with special programs that use the scroll wheel to rotate objects or some other functions, it is better to keep a regular mouse on the table in addition to the trackball. PS This trackball is easy to find on sale. But personally for my average hand, the shape is not ideal. I plan to try Kensington in the future (it has a different shape and has a scroll wheel).

Pros
  • The hand stopped hurting and tired. Higher comfort, albeit slower cursor movement over long distances. I was too lazy to return to a regular mouse.
Cons
  • The size of the trackball is large, which is not very convenient for the average palm. Uncomfortable small buttons. No scroll wheel.

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October 11, 2022
I recommend it to anyone who does not want to get regular and incurable pain in the wrist and elbow joint.