A mouse with a ball.  When I had to use the regular style mouse I always put
the pad on my lap and that's where my trackball mouse goes now.  Wouldn't
like to be restricted to one spot, it's so tiring.  The Trackman I have has
the ball on the left and I move it with my thumb and then the left and right
buttons are used with the forefinger and the ring finger.  Then there's a
scroll in the middle that you manipulate with your middle finger.  The only
finger that's not busy is the pinky........:0)

Holly



On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:58 PM, jpurcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Holly,
>
> > You tweaked me into googling to see about a cordless mouse with a
> > trackball and see that Logitech has one.
>
> Are you referring to a trackball or just a mouse with a ball instead
> of an optical one. I assumed the latter, in spite of the common sense
> idea of NEVER assuming.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
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