With its big rolypoly ball and huge hand rest, the venerable trackball mouse looks like a holdover from 1996. Or maybe 1946—that’s the first time a trackball was used as an input device in a computer.
ELECOM has been selling the wireless trackball mouse ' M-IT11DRBK ' since March 2024. The ergonomic design allows you to operate it in a comfortable position, and the ball is supported by bearings, ...
Logitech's mice, including the TrackMan Marble and the M750, feature a trackball that enables you to navigate with your finger instead of your hand and wrist. Rolling the trackball with a finger moves ...
The trackball winner in our best mouse for video editing and photo editing guide is the MX Ergo. Logitech has now released an ...
While a traditional computer mouse is fairly simple and intuitive to use, it does have its drawbacks. For instance, if you don’t have a lot of desk space, you can repeatedly run out of room. With a ...
Kensington may be planning to launch a new version of its Expert Mouse wireless trackball that keeps many of the features of the current model, while adding a few bells and whistles that could make ...
Like many ergonomic products, trackballs are an acquired taste—often, acquired by sheer painful necessity. It can feel strange to switch from using a mouse, which feels like an extension of your arm, ...
After four years of research and user surveys, ELECOM identified the key factors that make trackball mice appealing to users and found two standout reasons - the smoothness of ball operation and an ...
I have been a fan of Logitech products for a very, very long time (who remembers the Logitech Bus Mouse?). Not only because they are a Swiss company, but even more because they make good, innovative, ...