I first bought a Kensington trackball for my MacPlus in 1988. I've been
using them ever since and swear by them. I've never had any kind of
repetitive motion problems and rarely have to clean my mouse. I now have a
4-button ADB Turbo Mouse connected to my tricked up B&W and it always works
not to mention the features. My wife uses an Orbit. Haven't had an issue in
years. When I upgrade I'll get a USB version.

My point is that I've had a good experience with Kensington products for
nearly 20 years. Once when a button went bad they replaced it no questions
asked after I'd been using it for nearly 5 years.

I have no affiliation with Kensington. I'm just a very satisfied customer.

Rick

on 1/13/06 8:37 PM, Arnel Tuazon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 1/13/06 8:10 PM, "yersinia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Bruce Johnson writes,
>> 
>> <I used to have a very nice one that was marketed on the Mac as the
>> Manta, it was a small (1-1/2") ball flanked by two wide buttons. Very
>> easy to use with small hands, the woman who introduced me to one was
>> no more than 5' 6" or so. I had a PC version here, maybe I can find a
>> manufacturer.
>> 
>> You might like the Orbit, which is Kensington's little trackball.>
>> 
>> Ehhhh, truthfully, I'm not inclined to try trackballs again (especially
>> not if I have to actually BUY one and then get it INSTALLED somehow), but
>> thanks anyway. I really love my mouse (and have the three spares should
>> my present old faithful mouse die on me), plus I'm good enough at using
>> and comfortable with a Powerbook trackpad. As to your lady friend who was
>> 5'6 at most, yeah, that sounds a lot like me. I'm 5'6, 120-something
>> pounds and small boned with little hands. If you know anything about the
>> piano, when I used to compose/play, I could just reach an octave, and any
>> time I wanted longer intervals (I was in love with 9ths particularly) I
>> had to roll or otherwise arpeggiate them, because I didn't have big
>> enough hands to just grab them like I could smaller intervals and chords.
>> 
> 
> I work with a student who it was recommended that he use a trackball.  Long
> story short he's zipping along on an USB MS Optical mouse and the trackball
> sits on top of the classroom cupboard collecting dust.  With the optical
> mouse, he felt more control and didn't need to worry about trying to stop
> the ball rolling more than he needed it to.  He's also told me that he felt
> like the mouse was more of an extension of his hand/finger.
> 
> I've been using the MS Optical mouse as well on my B&W and I got it for
> under $10 at a PC store.  Works right out of the box in X on my B&W.  My mom
> uses a Logitech optical that I got for her at the same store.  I find the
> trackball ok, but feel the mouse faster.  Oh the original puck mouse made a
> good science experiment/model as my students and I took it apart to examine
> the innards.
> 
> 


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