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-- Cut here -- From: Hans Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've had good luck with an old Kensington TuboMouse. Despite the name, it's a trackball. <G> Anyhow, it is one of the large ball style trackballs. Anyhow, the ball itself is about the size and weight of a billiard ball, and I find it to be highly precise. The advantage, is that with my multiple monitor setup, it allows me to "toss" the cursor accross the vast expanse of screen space, just by flicking the ball, then stopping it. Anyhow, that's been my experience. :) Hans On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:53:17 +0200 (CEST), Shahab Sanjari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > Is there anyone there who uses a trackball as a pointing device at work? > For more than 2 months, my wrist became really uncomfortable and it > started to ache after a few hours of working with mouse. Recently it is > aching all the time, and since yesterday, I am keeping it warm with a > bandage. After a weak of searching, I bought a trackball, in the hope of > at least changing the position in which the muscles are in tension. This > one has the ball at the side so that you can move it with your thumb. The > others with the ball at the top aren't that good, since you still have to > keep the index finger in tension when you don't move the ball. I clicked > around in PCB to see how it feels.It has been good till now, but it is > still kinda' weired. The movements are still not precise enough, I still > need practice. Is there anyone who has come back to mouse after using a > trackball and having lost the hope of making precise movement with it? > > regards, > Shahab. > > -------- > Shahab Sanjari (sanjariathrzdottu-darmstadtdotde) > >
