In my opinion, trackballs are easier to use (once you learn/adjust to
them) and require less physical movement of the operator's arm/wrist/hand.
But on the down side, they require much more maintenace (cleaning) than a
mouse. Consider that the ball is mounted on the top.... therefore it sits
in a "cup" type socket which collects dust and debris as it settles down
out of the air.
PS. What are all those lines in your sig? Is it supposed to be
something?
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Timchenko Maxim <[log in to unmask]>
> There is some activity recently on this list concerning
> trackballs. I have never used them, and I would like to
> hear your opinions about them -- are they better, serve longer,
> etc.?
>
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