After using it for almost a year, I've made the decision to share it. Because this trackball is a blessing, a really cool thing that in no way compares to anything else on the market today. Prior to that, there were many different kinds of cool mice, including gaming, programmed, and wireless models. For a very long time, I was on the fence about whether or not to purchase a trackball and which model to get. The majority of my time spent with it is spent programming and writing code for the website. When the monitor is large, you have to "drive" long distances, and at the same time you need great accuracy to get the cursor between the letters, i.e. You can't overestimate the sensitivity, but at one point, I got very tired of moving the mouse. This is especially true when the monitor is large and you have to "drive" long distances. The mouse would get stuck against the keyboard when you moved it, forcing you to move it even further than necessary, which is inconvenient. In general, I decided to purchase a trackball, and after almost a year of using it, I haven't touched a mouse, nor do I intend to do so in the foreseeable future. A trackball provides the user with the following benefits: You can put it in a confined space next to the keyboard if you like. In addition, there is very little movement required when you are typing on the keyboard and placing your hand on the trackball. Because of the additional angle of inclination, the position of the hand on the trackball is significantly more comfortable than the position of the hand on the mouse. If the seat of the chair can be raised or lowered, there shouldn't be any issues. If you sit significantly lower or higher than the trackball, it is just as convenient to control, whereas this is not the case at all when using a mouse. If you spin the ball by inertia instead of a mouse, you can move the cursor quickly from one corner of the screen to another without having to move your hand from one point on the screen to another. There is never any strain on the hand that is resting on the trackball. When you press the buttons on a regular mouse, the cursor beats and the mouse can move a little bit. This is not the case with a trackball mouse, of course, because the cursor cannot move. The fact that the buttons can be reprogrammed for each application in its own unique way is a very useful feature. It turns out that you can quickly switch between the note and the tablet by pressing only one button (((I frequently use the tablet as a TV by accessing YouTube.))) The trackball is equipped with a bluetooth, which I used to connect it to the tablet. Once it was connected, the mouse cursor appeared on the tablet. In terms of cleaning, not very frequently, perhaps once a month. It is not necessary to let the battery fully discharge because it only needs to be charged a few times each year. It would be inhumane of me to sit on a mouse at this point. If you take the trackball as an example of just such a model, you'll see that everything has been considered here.
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