> I am in no great hurry for a mouse of freedom, just thought it
> wonderful not to have to deal with that string that inevitably folds
> itself under my mouse and prevents or interferes with clicking.

I tried a Kensington trackball in 1993 as soon as I got my first Mac, liked
it, and have used one ever since. Even bought a trackball at my own expense
to use on the PC at the office. Am now on my second trackball at home, since
the old one did not work with OSX. I can use a mouse when I have to, but it
is easier to flick the cursor across my dual monitors with one finger on the
ball, than to move the mouse, run out of pad (or run over the wire), pick it
up, and move it again.

I have never found anyone else who likes a trackball. And those who try mine
hate it.



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