When compared to the older trackballs that had red and green balls, this one requires a little bit of practice due to the somewhat different hand position and shifting slope. It has many benefits, one of which is that I have relied solely on Logitech trackballs since approximately the year 1997. There is nothing else to be said about this. At this point, I own three of them. From the late 1990s, the wiring has been done with a red ball. The ability to switch between two separate computers at the same time, provided that both machines have bluetooth, is a really creative notion that has already been put into practice. I stopped using a mouse sometime in the middle of the 1990s; by now, everything has been thrown away. When you've played trackball, you always play trackball. There was not a single instance in which there was not a trackball. The accuracy of the cursor is significantly better than the traditional red and green balls. One of its drawbacks is that it takes twenty years to clean the fulcrum that the ball rests on. If you had 20 years to think about it, would you have thought of anything? The pressure on the scroll is set quite high. but I don't use it, thus don't care.
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