I can sympathise with your attachment to your Kensington Orbit  
Trackball; I used one with my iMac and loved it. I never thought I  
would take to a mouse again, as gripping and lifting them was  
laborious to my now weakened hands. Then I bought a Cube on eBay and  
the light weight of the Pro Mouse won me back to mice. I now have an  
Apple Mighty Mouse on my iMac and, after my husband rejected his, I  
took it over and use it with my Cube. For gaming, though, I far prefer  
a trackball and use a Logitech Marble Mouse with my PC. I am still  
looking for a trackball for Mac games.
Regards
Susan

On 19 Jun 2009, at 06:19, tortoise wrote:

>
> I was heartbroken and then went and played SimCity for a couple hours
> and then suddenly noticed the pain in my wrist was a lot worse than
> when I was playing the game and *trying* to use the mouse correctly.
>
> I am desparate for a trackball mouse now of any kind, doesn't have to
> be exactly the same but does have to be adb.
>
> I used the Orbit also with an Imate with my newer macs. I can use
> trackpad and drawing tablet but for a real mouse the Orbit was the
> main thing for vintage adb systems.
>
> Please email me if you have any leads, thanks

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