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 ...
I’m a huge fan of good trackballs. I started using a Kensington TurboMouse back in the early 1990s as a remedy for a mouse-induced repetitive-stress issue, and I’ve never looked back. Even today, on a ...
The new Expert Mouse maintains its predecessor’s dedicated scroll ring around the base of the trackball, while adding two ...
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A wireless trackball with a large 40mm ball that can be operated with the middle and index fingers from Kensington. The same left-right asymmetrical design as the thumb operation model "Pro Fit Ergo ...
If you say Kensington to me, I automatically think about the notebook locks and the little port for those locks that is on just about every small computer on the market to keep them from being stolen.
If you have some sort of repetitive stress issue with your wrist or hands and need an alternative for mousing, a trackball is a popular choice. You can control the mouse pointer with your fingers ...
The Kensington Orbit Wireless Trackball ($49.99) is a simple and effective ambidextrous trackball mouse, one that should easily appeal to those interested in saving their wrists and fingers from the ...
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Product has not yet been reviewed by PCMag.com editors. 29 Mar 2012 The Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile Trackball is a compact trackball mouse for use on the go with your laptop. Though this wireless ...