I use a Kensington Expert mouse with a pool ball instead of the stock
one.


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>> (And for the record, I am a laptop user - and I think the little
>trackpad
>> and the silly nipple-in-middle-of-keyboard work so poorly for
accurate
>> positioning (the kind you need for, say, cut-n-paste) that I carry a
>> Microsoft optical trackball and use that instead.)
>
>The Ikon, originally the product of the Canadian Educational
>Microcomputer
>project, and eventually sold to Burroughs (whence it disappeared more
or
>less at
>once), had a wonderful, huge, heavy, inertia-rich trackball.  I fell in
>love with it
>immediately, and, when I couldn't have one, have wondered the world
>since,
>desperately trying to regain my lost love (or something even vaguely
>similar).
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>victoria.tc.ca/techrev/rms.htm
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