They'll definitely see you rolling at the office when you drop Kensington's Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball on your desk. And they'll be hatin', too: This mouse replacement offers a compact, more ...
Logitech has outed its newest peripheral, the Logitech Wireless Trackball M570, promising up to 18 months use from a regular AA battery. The M570 uses Logitech's Unifying Receiver, the USB dongle that ...
While a traditional computer mouse is fairly simple and intuitive to use, it does have its drawbacks. For instance, if you don’t have a lot of desk space, you can repeatedly run out of room. With a ...
Logitech has unveiled the Ergo M575, a wireless trackball with a design not unlike the iconic M570 model, but with improved ergonomics and some nice features borrowed from the high-end MX Ergo. The ...
For me, a trackball is most useful when I can use my forefinger and middle finger to move the trackball, while using my thumb to rest on buttons. This gives me precision while also letting me flip my ...
Roughly a decade ago my career as a journalist took a turn when I started noticing sharp, shooting pains in my hands and wrists after a day at the computer. Thus began my quest for a pain-free ...
I’ve never really understood some of my friend’s obsessions with the trackball. I have never liked using a trackball, and I have tried many times. I prefer using a trackpad, and that’s why I use Apple ...
There are at least two reasons that the “plus” in the name is justified. The first is functional. The new Elecom Huge Plus offers three connection methods: Earlier models were available in either USB ...
I've been using a basic logitech wireless keyboard and a wirless trackman marble plus for about 4 years now. I'm looking into an upgrade.<BR><BR>I'm having two problems:<BR>1) I can't seem to find any ...
With Adesso's wireless mini trackball keyboard, you can. I took Adesso's WKB-3000UB device for a spin this week. It was painful. Most often you find wireless keyboards in homes in which the computer ...
Like many ergonomic products, trackballs are an acquired taste—often, acquired by sheer painful necessity. It can feel strange to switch from using a mouse, which feels like an extension of your arm, ...