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Pros: great for small places, works like trackball, no cleaning!
Cons: takes a lot to get use to it
The Bottom Line: A must have for small workspaces, and reliable optical trackball will continue to work for years to come.
Review: After computing with a traditional mouse for many years, I went on the search for something more ergonomically designed for my PC. I picked the Logitech Marble Mouse that my boyfriend purchased at Office Depot.
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Pros: Saves desk space, good aesthetics, optical head, usb connection
Cons: Too small for fans of bigger mice, buttons can be a little hard to press
The Bottom Line: As far as trackballs go, this is pretty much the best one I have yet to use. Fast, accurate movement and optical head which eliminates need for cleaning.
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Pros: Easy to use, ergonomically designed
Cons: A bit uncomfy until you get used to it
The Bottom Line: This is a great step up from your regular mouse, better for your wrist and if you can find it on sale - go for it!
Review: I started having some wrist issues at work and went to purchase a trackball mouse. I found this Logitech mouse, on sale, at Office Max for $20 and got it. User-Friendly The mouse was a great choice, and one of the few ones in the store that ...
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Pros: Finger rolling, smooth rolling, easy cleaning
Cons: Buttons don't "hold" after a year's use, needs 2 more buttons & scroll wheel
The Bottom Line: A very comfortable track ball that's an excellent alternative to the mouse and other track balls.
Review: I chose the Marble Trackball for several key reasons: space efficiency, ergonomics, performance and maintenance. Moving a mouse across a small space is very cumbersome, and most aren't shaped or weighted comfortably enough to drag around. The tracking...
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Pros: easy jump into trackballs from traditional mice, comfort, can be used left handed
Cons: minimal buttons; no scroll wheel
The Bottom Line: Try it, give it a few days and you'll wonder how you ever got by with a regular mouse.
Review: Because of the way you drape your hand on this trackball, it feels very familiar and natural for mice users. But, unlike mice, this requires no side-to-side movements of the wrist and therefore, is SO MUCH BETTER on your hands, wrists and arms. About ...
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Pros: easy to use, works well for lefties
Cons: too small for a large palm to rest comfortably.
Review: I bought this trackball because of a wrist injury that produced symptoms similar to carpal tunnel. As I usually do, I left the buttons set up right-handed. Put it on the left side of the keyboard, and started using it. Works very nicely and didn't ...
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Pros: Great for someone that has carpal tunnel issues.
Cons: All it needs is a scroll button and it would be perfect.
Review: It is very responsive and you can move about the screen without moving the mouse. I have carpal tunnel problems and this has been great. I don't have any pain when I use this mouse. The only thing I have against it is there is no scroll button. ...
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Pros: Easy to use.
Cons: Needs a scroll wheel.
Review: Purchased this trackball at Staples. Works flawlessly and has a great ergonomic design. Needs very little cleaning. Easy to ...
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Pros: Smooth movement, easy to set up.
Cons: Marble pops out easily to become slingshot ammo.
Review: I purchased the Logitech Marble Mouse for a friend who owns a rare record store. He has a computer system called a "Muze" which customers can use to search for rare records, CDs, etc. by Artist, Album, Song and more. His old trackball had finally died ...
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Pros: Smooth roller ball operation, good placement for the right and left click.
Cons: Poor drivers that won't properly boot. Universal Scroll click (left rear button) is poorly placed.
Review: I love the mouse, but the drivers that came with the mouse sent me into blue screen after I loaded them and shut down. After fixing the dreaded blue screen, I deleted the driver and had no problems, then I downloaded the drivers off their website. It ...
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