I use the Elecom Huge trackball.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/M-HT1URBK-Trackball-Ergonomic-8-Button-Precision/dp/B07353DBP9/ref=pd_sim_4/258-5564035-9422552?pd_rd_w=n6qn1&pf_rd_p=c4a06bc8-b1ab-4ff7-8974-65b553c6a5cd&pf_rd_r=QBYRDHDF8HSD13N4MEBX&pd_rd_r=91c2156a-404d-4466-971f-ab19ce544e57&pd_rd_wg=qULYU&pd_rd_i=B07353DBP9&th=1
I use the wired version with Linux and a wireless unit for windows.

Scott

    On Monday, January 10, 2022, 7:29:42 PM CST, Jon Elson 
<el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:  
 
 On 1/10/22 11:09 AM, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users wrote:
> I'm in the market for a "decent" mouse for cad.
> There is a passel of them out there.
> Many of them are very pricey.
> I'm just a casual user.
> And a lefty.
> Do y'all have any recommendations?

I can't use a mouse for CAD.  When you go to press a button, 
it makes the mouse move.

The fix is a trackball.  You move the cursor where you want 
it, then take your hand off the ball and click the button.  
I use a Kensington "expert mouse" trackball.  This is the 
least expensive I could find on eBay.  Trackballs have 
gotten insanely expensive lately.  It works quite well, and 
also has a scroll wheel (ring) I had never realized how 
useful that was.

Jon



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