Marta,

I have set my Logitech cordless trackball aside to bring with me to the 
next meeting. However the next meeting I can attend will be August.

Anne

On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 06:41  PM, Marta Edie wrote:

> Thanks Anne, Diane, Allan,
> I shall give Anne's trackball a try. Don't know what I am in for , but 
> nothing tried, nothing gained. See, I knew somebody would  be able to 
> share their experiences .
> Marta
> On Thursday, Jul 3, 2003, at 17:38 America/New_York, Allan Atherton 
> wrote:
>
>>> 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



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