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Very comfortable, good value, highly recommended
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Great product
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I already have one of these for my laptop and brought this my son for his laptop. He was always pinching mine now he has is own. So much faster than using the normal mouse pad to browse the web, or playing PC games.
I had many problems using a mouse, pains in the arm and elbow, so many years ago I tried a budget trackball, it was great but soon started to play up, so I splashed out on a Logitrack Marble, it is still working like new. It was a revelation, easy to get used to and the extra buttons come in useful, I set them to page up and down. The optical tracking keeps everything running smoothly and if sticky fingers have paid a visit - cleaning is easy. The left handed love it as it is "double sided". It also works fine with the standard Windoze drivers, I have used it with 98,ME,XP and Vista, Linux likes it too. Just plug into PS/2 or USB, boot up and it just works. When another PC arrived we soon swapped the mouse for another Marble, and when recently I saw a Marble on Ebay I just had to bid as it is great to use with a laptop too. It turned up as advertised and works like new, all at a great price. From experience I have found it best to get the special driver online as the one on the bundled disc can be a little out of date, the Logitech support site tries to push software called Setpoint, I think this is rubbish and I never use it. Just get the driver alone, it has all the options you need.Read full review
This was my "great switch back" to trackballs. My last ones were from the PS2 era, and boy did I realize what I was missing. I've never skimped on pointing devices, and bought the nicer models from Razer, MS and Logitech. The main difference to this product: the pain in my wrist is gone. I have to do a fair bit of pointing and clicking on a daily basis, and used to take a break every few hours to let my right hand "cool down". These days I can used that time to relax instead. Using a trackball is like riding a bicycle: once you've learned it, it'll always come back to you. If you've never used one before, it'll take about a week of normal use to get used to it. This product isn't a compromise, it's actually more powerful than a regular mouse once you get going. The build quality is very nice, and I dare say it's better made than the TrackMan Wheel. It's also more accurate. All-in-all, a great product and good value for money. I highly recommend it to anyone! P.S. As there seems to be some confusion about the Mac OS compatibility of Logitech trackballs, I'm happy to report that this will work on Snow Leopard even without drivers. Compatible Logitech software is available on their site as well.Read full review