Trackball selection by a picky trackballer.
I guess it will be another post of “how I got into trackballs” or “my journey into the land of balls.”, but hopefully it will help someone to save some time and money in search for a perfect trackball. I will try to keep it short, structured and filled with decent amount of ball-related jokes.
**Background**: I am a long time trackball user with an RSI in the right wrist. I am comfortable ~~with fingering my balls with~~ using both index finger and thumb, and use them for both work and play (balls, not thumbs – if it matters). Yes, contrary to the main belief in the church of the mouse – ~~you can play with your balls~~ game on trackballs.
# My legacy trackballs:
* Logitech Trackman Marble
* **Reason for change:** switched because wanted to go wireless.
* **Bought:** \~2008.
* **Status:** Still works.
* Logitech M570
* **Reason for change**: switched because wanted to be able to switch between two devices.
* **Bought**: \~2013.
* **Status:** Still works. Scroll wheel’s coating slightly degraded.
* Logitech MX ERGO (non S)
* **Reason for change:** left click button’s switch is glitching and soft touch coating degradation.
* **Bought**: 2023.
· Everything was fine until the left click started to fail and soft touch coating degraded to the state when it looks like I stole it from a hobo. Also it is sticky. Srsly Logitech? 80+ EUR device that turns into a pumpkin after 2 years and 10 months? Nope, I am not buying it again. It was comfortable though, nice device if you are OK with buying new one every 2-3 years.
[An accurate representation of a trackball selection process.](https://preview.redd.it/j7j5ym3fgzag1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=b97ce5da5b2b314b48eb986eca96d5d0208dd6fa)
# Tested trackballs and impressions:
As usually - ergonomics are very individual. Something that fits me - may not fit you and vice versa.
**Nulea M512.**
Initially it looked like as if Kensington Expert, TB-800 and SlimBlade and a threesome and later had a baby. Later it felt as if Master from the Fallout dumped all these three into a FEV vat, pulled it out and posted listing on Amazon. In reality… well – what you pay is what you get. Matt (not soft touch) plastic becomes shiny within a few days. Left and right scroll tabs were too far to reach comfortably. Sticky ball. Combination of a large, heavy ball and stickiness caused me to actually move it with a wrist-mouse-like movement, which in turn – triggered my RSI. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~50 EUR. Did not like, do not recommend.
**Kensington SlimBlade Pro**
Butter smooth, big ball, very easy to finger it even with a pinky finger. Scrolling by rotating the ball feels natural (I could not think of any joke other than: “I cast testicular torsion”, but had no clue how to smoothly integrate it here, sorry). Smooth plastic seems durable. 4 buttons are enough and are comfortable. Did not have any issues with using it. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery. Additional pro-s: it looks like HAL or Palantir. Downside – ball is gravity-held. It will fall out if you walk around with it.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Like, recommend.
**Elecom Delft Pro**
I really wanted to like this one, I really did. Shape was comfortable. A LOT of buttons (maybe to many, you will click something as soon as you pick it up), scroll wheel is in a comfortable place, replaceable AA battery as a power source and BT +2.4 dongle. The only problem was the ball – sticky on small movements. It takes some effort to move the ball from the starting position. Especially noticeable if you are making small, precise movements. Not a Nulea M512 level, but enough to be annoying. I read that people are replacing stock bearings with something custom, but I am not willing to spend a cent on top of 100 EUR that it costs. In my opinion device that costs \~100 EUR should not require any tweaks.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Liked the concept, can recommend if you can get past the jerkiness
I guess it will be another post of “how I got into trackballs” or “my journey into the land of balls.”, but hopefully it will help someone to save some time and money in search for a perfect trackball. I will try to keep it short, structured and filled with decent amount of ball-related jokes.
**Background**: I am a long time trackball user with an RSI in the right wrist. I am comfortable ~~with fingering my balls with~~ using both index finger and thumb, and use them for both work and play (balls, not thumbs – if it matters). Yes, contrary to the main belief in the church of the mouse – ~~you can play with your balls~~ game on trackballs.
# My legacy trackballs:
* Logitech Trackman Marble
* **Reason for change:** switched because wanted to go wireless.
* **Bought:** \~2008.
* **Status:** Still works.
* Logitech M570
* **Reason for change**: switched because wanted to be able to switch between two devices.
* **Bought**: \~2013.
* **Status:** Still works. Scroll wheel’s coating slightly degraded.
* Logitech MX ERGO (non S)
* **Reason for change:** left click button’s switch is glitching and soft touch coating degradation.
* **Bought**: 2023.
· Everything was fine until the left click started to fail and soft touch coating degraded to the state when it looks like I stole it from a hobo. Also it is sticky. Srsly Logitech? 80+ EUR device that turns into a pumpkin after 2 years and 10 months? Nope, I am not buying it again. It was comfortable though, nice device if you are OK with buying new one every 2-3 years.
[An accurate representation of a trackball selection process.](https://preview.redd.it/j7j5ym3fgzag1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=b97ce5da5b2b314b48eb986eca96d5d0208dd6fa)
# Tested trackballs and impressions:
As usually - ergonomics are very individual. Something that fits me - may not fit you and vice versa.
**Nulea M512.**
Initially it looked like as if Kensington Expert, TB-800 and SlimBlade and a threesome and later had a baby. Later it felt as if Master from the Fallout dumped all these three into a FEV vat, pulled it out and posted listing on Amazon. In reality… well – what you pay is what you get. Matt (not soft touch) plastic becomes shiny within a few days. Left and right scroll tabs were too far to reach comfortably. Sticky ball. Combination of a large, heavy ball and stickiness caused me to actually move it with a wrist-mouse-like movement, which in turn – triggered my RSI. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~50 EUR. Did not like, do not recommend.
**Kensington SlimBlade Pro**
Butter smooth, big ball, very easy to finger it even with a pinky finger. Scrolling by rotating the ball feels natural (I could not think of any joke other than: “I cast testicular torsion”, but had no clue how to smoothly integrate it here, sorry). Smooth plastic seems durable. 4 buttons are enough and are comfortable. Did not have any issues with using it. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery. Additional pro-s: it looks like HAL or Palantir. Downside – ball is gravity-held. It will fall out if you walk around with it.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Like, recommend.
**Elecom Delft Pro**
I really wanted to like this one, I really did. Shape was comfortable. A LOT of buttons (maybe to many, you will click something as soon as you pick it up), scroll wheel is in a comfortable place, replaceable AA battery as a power source and BT +2.4 dongle. The only problem was the ball – sticky on small movements. It takes some effort to move the ball from the starting position. Especially noticeable if you are making small, precise movements. Not a Nulea M512 level, but enough to be annoying. I read that people are replacing stock bearings with something custom, but I am not willing to spend a cent on top of 100 EUR that it costs. In my opinion device that costs \~100 EUR should not require any tweaks.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Liked the concept, can recommend if you can get past the jerkiness
of a ball or if you can get it cheaper and have skills (and willingness) to replace the bearings. Does not feel like 100 EUR device, feels more like 70-80 EUR device.
**ProtoArc EM05**
Looked promising, steeper angle seemed to be ergonomic. But ended up being both too big and too small at the same time. Ball was located too close for my taste. At the same time the body of this trackball felt too large. Mushy (quiet?) buttons. Soft touch all over the thing. A bit scratchy ball.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Can recommend if one actually NEEDS such a steep angle. Usable.
**ProtoArc EM01**
Feels like an MX Ergo replica. Almost fine, but the base is non-magnetic, and the angle is adjusted by door-hinge-style thingy, and there is a soft-touch on the BUTTONS. Why ProtoArc, why? How long will this coating last before turning into sticky gunk? A bit scratchy ball. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Usable.
**Logitech M575s**
Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, AA battery. A bit scratchy ball out of the box, became smoother once I replaced it at with the ball from MX Ergo – became much better. No soft-touch on the body or buttons. To be honest -I’d say it is a perfect trackball. Cheap, durable (if the internals are similar to M570). No unnecessary bells and whistles. It just works. Some people say that they need MX Ergos’ higher angle, but it is solvable with a 3d print.
Tested at \~40 EUR. Recommend.
# Conclusion.
I ultimately kept a Kensington SlimBlade PRO and bought an Logitech M575s as a spare and for travelling. Who knows… maybe Logitech will stop manufacturing or upgrade it to something with a soft-touch all over it and a built in battery.
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**ProtoArc EM05**
Looked promising, steeper angle seemed to be ergonomic. But ended up being both too big and too small at the same time. Ball was located too close for my taste. At the same time the body of this trackball felt too large. Mushy (quiet?) buttons. Soft touch all over the thing. A bit scratchy ball.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Can recommend if one actually NEEDS such a steep angle. Usable.
**ProtoArc EM01**
Feels like an MX Ergo replica. Almost fine, but the base is non-magnetic, and the angle is adjusted by door-hinge-style thingy, and there is a soft-touch on the BUTTONS. Why ProtoArc, why? How long will this coating last before turning into sticky gunk? A bit scratchy ball. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Usable.
**Logitech M575s**
Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, AA battery. A bit scratchy ball out of the box, became smoother once I replaced it at with the ball from MX Ergo – became much better. No soft-touch on the body or buttons. To be honest -I’d say it is a perfect trackball. Cheap, durable (if the internals are similar to M570). No unnecessary bells and whistles. It just works. Some people say that they need MX Ergos’ higher angle, but it is solvable with a 3d print.
Tested at \~40 EUR. Recommend.
# Conclusion.
I ultimately kept a Kensington SlimBlade PRO and bought an Logitech M575s as a spare and for travelling. Who knows… maybe Logitech will stop manufacturing or upgrade it to something with a soft-touch all over it and a built in battery.
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Kensington Slimblade Pro constantly disconnects
Bought mine two weeks ago. This thing constantly disconnects for 5 seconds and then reconnects (I noticed green LED is on when it reconnects). I have tried:
Disabling USB sleep/power off from device manager
Using high performance power plan
Updating to Kensington Konnect
Plugging the dongle to another USB port
I never had this issue with my Orbit scroll ring and Orbit Fusion. Is my device faulty? I searched off this forum and saw that it's a recurring issue, so I want to know if there's a fix I can try.
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Bought mine two weeks ago. This thing constantly disconnects for 5 seconds and then reconnects (I noticed green LED is on when it reconnects). I have tried:
Disabling USB sleep/power off from device manager
Using high performance power plan
Updating to Kensington Konnect
Plugging the dongle to another USB port
I never had this issue with my Orbit scroll ring and Orbit Fusion. Is my device faulty? I searched off this forum and saw that it's a recurring issue, so I want to know if there's a fix I can try.
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Upgrade from Slimblade Pro options?
Hi everyone, I’m new to trackball. I started with a Slimblade Pro and love it, however it has its issues, so I’m looking for a definitive option to avoid future upgrades.
I’m currently torn between the Ploopy Adept and the EFOG Endgame:
EFOG Endgame: Seems like the better performer, but the DIY nature is a hurdle. Between the tools I'd need and the parts (BTUs, sensors, etc.), it’s looking like 281 AUD.
Ploopy Adept: Much more accessible at 136 AUD and comes fully assembled.
I’m also keeping an eye on 'consumer' options like the Kensington TB800 or the Protoarc EM06, but with the TB800's known issues and the Protoarc not being out yet, they aren't really on the table.
Given that I have limited DIY experience or tools, is the EFOG significantly better than the Adept, or is the Adept enough to satisfy the 'buy once, cry once' itch?
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Hi everyone, I’m new to trackball. I started with a Slimblade Pro and love it, however it has its issues, so I’m looking for a definitive option to avoid future upgrades.
I’m currently torn between the Ploopy Adept and the EFOG Endgame:
EFOG Endgame: Seems like the better performer, but the DIY nature is a hurdle. Between the tools I'd need and the parts (BTUs, sensors, etc.), it’s looking like 281 AUD.
Ploopy Adept: Much more accessible at 136 AUD and comes fully assembled.
I’m also keeping an eye on 'consumer' options like the Kensington TB800 or the Protoarc EM06, but with the TB800's known issues and the Protoarc not being out yet, they aren't really on the table.
Given that I have limited DIY experience or tools, is the EFOG significantly better than the Adept, or is the Adept enough to satisfy the 'buy once, cry once' itch?
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Upgrade from Slimblade Pro options?
Hi everyone, I’m new to trackball. I started with a Slimblade Pro and love it, however it has its issues, so I’m looking for a definitive option to avoid future upgrades.
I’m currently torn between the Ploopy Adept and the EFOG Endgame:
EFOG Endgame: Seems like the better performer, but the DIY nature is a hurdle. Between the tools I'd need and the parts (BTUs, sensors, etc.), it’s looking like 281 AUD.
Ploopy Adept: Much more accessible at 136 AUD and comes fully assembled.
I’m also keeping an eye on 'consumer' options like the Kensington TB800 or the Protoarc EM06, but with the TB800's known issues and the Protoarc not being out yet, they aren't really on the table.
Given that I have limited DIY experience or tools, is the EFOG significantly better than the Adept, or is the Adept enough to satisfy the 'buy once, cry once' itch?
https://redd.it/1q2ro83
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Hi everyone, I’m new to trackball. I started with a Slimblade Pro and love it, however it has its issues, so I’m looking for a definitive option to avoid future upgrades.
I’m currently torn between the Ploopy Adept and the EFOG Endgame:
EFOG Endgame: Seems like the better performer, but the DIY nature is a hurdle. Between the tools I'd need and the parts (BTUs, sensors, etc.), it’s looking like 281 AUD.
Ploopy Adept: Much more accessible at 136 AUD and comes fully assembled.
I’m also keeping an eye on 'consumer' options like the Kensington TB800 or the Protoarc EM06, but with the TB800's known issues and the Protoarc not being out yet, they aren't really on the table.
Given that I have limited DIY experience or tools, is the EFOG significantly better than the Adept, or is the Adept enough to satisfy the 'buy once, cry once' itch?
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Kensington Slimblade Pro constantly disconnects
Bought mine two weeks ago. This thing constantly disconnects for 5 seconds and then reconnects (I noticed green LED is on when it reconnects). I have tried:
Disabling USB sleep/power off from device manager
Using high performance power plan
Updating to Kensington Konnect
Plugging the dongle to another USB port
I never had this issue with my Orbit scroll ring and Orbit Fusion. Is my device faulty? I searched off this forum and saw that it's a recurring issue, so I want to know if there's a fix I can try.
https://redd.it/1q2oy1y
@reddit_trackballs
Bought mine two weeks ago. This thing constantly disconnects for 5 seconds and then reconnects (I noticed green LED is on when it reconnects). I have tried:
Disabling USB sleep/power off from device manager
Using high performance power plan
Updating to Kensington Konnect
Plugging the dongle to another USB port
I never had this issue with my Orbit scroll ring and Orbit Fusion. Is my device faulty? I searched off this forum and saw that it's a recurring issue, so I want to know if there's a fix I can try.
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Trackball selection by a picky trackballer.
I guess it will be another post of “how I got into trackballs” or “my journey into the land of balls.”, but hopefully it will help someone to save some time and money in search for a perfect trackball. I will try to keep it short, structured and filled with decent amount of ball-related jokes.
**Background**: I am a long time trackball user with an RSI in the right wrist. I am comfortable ~~with fingering my balls with~~ using both index finger and thumb, and use them for both work and play (balls, not thumbs – if it matters). Yes, contrary to the main belief in the church of the mouse – ~~you can play with your balls~~ game on trackballs.
# My legacy trackballs:
* Logitech Trackman Marble
* **Reason for change:** switched because wanted to go wireless.
* **Bought:** \~2008.
* **Status:** Still works.
* Logitech M570
* **Reason for change**: switched because wanted to be able to switch between two devices.
* **Bought**: \~2013.
* **Status:** Still works. Scroll wheel’s coating slightly degraded.
* Logitech MX ERGO (non S)
* **Reason for change:** left click button’s switch is glitching and soft touch coating degradation.
* **Bought**: 2023.
· Everything was fine until the left click started to fail and soft touch coating degraded to the state when it looks like I stole it from a hobo. Also it is sticky. Srsly Logitech? 80+ EUR device that turns into a pumpkin after 2 years and 10 months? Nope, I am not buying it again. It was comfortable though, nice device if you are OK with buying new one every 2-3 years.
[An accurate representation of a trackball selection process.](https://preview.redd.it/j7j5ym3fgzag1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=b97ce5da5b2b314b48eb986eca96d5d0208dd6fa)
# Tested trackballs and impressions:
As usually - ergonomics are very individual. Something that fits me - may not fit you and vice versa.
**Nulea M512.**
Initially it looked like as if Kensington Expert, TB-800 and SlimBlade and a threesome and later had a baby. Later it felt as if Master from the Fallout dumped all these three into a FEV vat, pulled it out and posted listing on Amazon. In reality… well – what you pay is what you get. Matt (not soft touch) plastic becomes shiny within a few days. Left and right scroll tabs were too far to reach comfortably. Sticky ball. Combination of a large, heavy ball and stickiness caused me to actually move it with a wrist-mouse-like movement, which in turn – triggered my RSI. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~50 EUR. Did not like, do not recommend.
**Kensington SlimBlade Pro**
Butter smooth, big ball, very easy to finger it even with a pinky finger. Scrolling by rotating the ball feels natural (I could not think of any joke other than: “I cast testicular torsion”, but had no clue how to smoothly integrate it here, sorry). Smooth plastic seems durable. 4 buttons are enough and are comfortable. Did not have any issues with using it. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery. Additional pro-s: it looks like HAL or Palantir. Downside – ball is gravity-held. It will fall out if you walk around with it.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Like, recommend.
**Elecom Delft Pro**
I really wanted to like this one, I really did. Shape was comfortable. A LOT of buttons (maybe to many, you will click something as soon as you pick it up), scroll wheel is in a comfortable place, replaceable AA battery as a power source and BT +2.4 dongle. The only problem was the ball – sticky on small movements. It takes some effort to move the ball from the starting position. Especially noticeable if you are making small, precise movements. Not a Nulea M512 level, but enough to be annoying. I read that people are replacing stock bearings with something custom, but I am not willing to spend a cent on top of 100 EUR that it costs. In my opinion device that costs \~100 EUR should not require any tweaks.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Liked the concept, can recommend if you can get past the jerkiness
I guess it will be another post of “how I got into trackballs” or “my journey into the land of balls.”, but hopefully it will help someone to save some time and money in search for a perfect trackball. I will try to keep it short, structured and filled with decent amount of ball-related jokes.
**Background**: I am a long time trackball user with an RSI in the right wrist. I am comfortable ~~with fingering my balls with~~ using both index finger and thumb, and use them for both work and play (balls, not thumbs – if it matters). Yes, contrary to the main belief in the church of the mouse – ~~you can play with your balls~~ game on trackballs.
# My legacy trackballs:
* Logitech Trackman Marble
* **Reason for change:** switched because wanted to go wireless.
* **Bought:** \~2008.
* **Status:** Still works.
* Logitech M570
* **Reason for change**: switched because wanted to be able to switch between two devices.
* **Bought**: \~2013.
* **Status:** Still works. Scroll wheel’s coating slightly degraded.
* Logitech MX ERGO (non S)
* **Reason for change:** left click button’s switch is glitching and soft touch coating degradation.
* **Bought**: 2023.
· Everything was fine until the left click started to fail and soft touch coating degraded to the state when it looks like I stole it from a hobo. Also it is sticky. Srsly Logitech? 80+ EUR device that turns into a pumpkin after 2 years and 10 months? Nope, I am not buying it again. It was comfortable though, nice device if you are OK with buying new one every 2-3 years.
[An accurate representation of a trackball selection process.](https://preview.redd.it/j7j5ym3fgzag1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=b97ce5da5b2b314b48eb986eca96d5d0208dd6fa)
# Tested trackballs and impressions:
As usually - ergonomics are very individual. Something that fits me - may not fit you and vice versa.
**Nulea M512.**
Initially it looked like as if Kensington Expert, TB-800 and SlimBlade and a threesome and later had a baby. Later it felt as if Master from the Fallout dumped all these three into a FEV vat, pulled it out and posted listing on Amazon. In reality… well – what you pay is what you get. Matt (not soft touch) plastic becomes shiny within a few days. Left and right scroll tabs were too far to reach comfortably. Sticky ball. Combination of a large, heavy ball and stickiness caused me to actually move it with a wrist-mouse-like movement, which in turn – triggered my RSI. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~50 EUR. Did not like, do not recommend.
**Kensington SlimBlade Pro**
Butter smooth, big ball, very easy to finger it even with a pinky finger. Scrolling by rotating the ball feels natural (I could not think of any joke other than: “I cast testicular torsion”, but had no clue how to smoothly integrate it here, sorry). Smooth plastic seems durable. 4 buttons are enough and are comfortable. Did not have any issues with using it. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery. Additional pro-s: it looks like HAL or Palantir. Downside – ball is gravity-held. It will fall out if you walk around with it.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Like, recommend.
**Elecom Delft Pro**
I really wanted to like this one, I really did. Shape was comfortable. A LOT of buttons (maybe to many, you will click something as soon as you pick it up), scroll wheel is in a comfortable place, replaceable AA battery as a power source and BT +2.4 dongle. The only problem was the ball – sticky on small movements. It takes some effort to move the ball from the starting position. Especially noticeable if you are making small, precise movements. Not a Nulea M512 level, but enough to be annoying. I read that people are replacing stock bearings with something custom, but I am not willing to spend a cent on top of 100 EUR that it costs. In my opinion device that costs \~100 EUR should not require any tweaks.
Tested at \~100 EUR. Liked the concept, can recommend if you can get past the jerkiness
of a ball or if you can get it cheaper and have skills (and willingness) to replace the bearings. Does not feel like 100 EUR device, feels more like 70-80 EUR device.
**ProtoArc EM05**
Looked promising, steeper angle seemed to be ergonomic. But ended up being both too big and too small at the same time. Ball was located too close for my taste. At the same time the body of this trackball felt too large. Mushy (quiet?) buttons. Soft touch all over the thing. A bit scratchy ball.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Can recommend if one actually NEEDS such a steep angle. Usable.
**ProtoArc EM01**
Feels like an MX Ergo replica. Almost fine, but the base is non-magnetic, and the angle is adjusted by door-hinge-style thingy, and there is a soft-touch on the BUTTONS. Why ProtoArc, why? How long will this coating last before turning into sticky gunk? A bit scratchy ball. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Usable.
**Logitech M575s**
Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, AA battery. A bit scratchy ball out of the box, became smoother once I replaced it at with the ball from MX Ergo – became much better. No soft-touch on the body or buttons. To be honest -I’d say it is a perfect trackball. Cheap, durable (if the internals are similar to M570). No unnecessary bells and whistles. It just works. Some people say that they need MX Ergos’ higher angle, but it is solvable with a 3d print.
Tested at \~40 EUR. Recommend.
# Conclusion.
I ultimately kept a Kensington SlimBlade PRO and bought an Logitech M575s as a spare and for travelling. Who knows… maybe Logitech will stop manufacturing or upgrade it to something with a soft-touch all over it and a built in battery.
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**ProtoArc EM05**
Looked promising, steeper angle seemed to be ergonomic. But ended up being both too big and too small at the same time. Ball was located too close for my taste. At the same time the body of this trackball felt too large. Mushy (quiet?) buttons. Soft touch all over the thing. A bit scratchy ball.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Can recommend if one actually NEEDS such a steep angle. Usable.
**ProtoArc EM01**
Feels like an MX Ergo replica. Almost fine, but the base is non-magnetic, and the angle is adjusted by door-hinge-style thingy, and there is a soft-touch on the BUTTONS. Why ProtoArc, why? How long will this coating last before turning into sticky gunk? A bit scratchy ball. Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, rechargeable built in battery.
Tested at \~45 EUR. Usable.
**Logitech M575s**
Bluetooth and 2.4 dongle, AA battery. A bit scratchy ball out of the box, became smoother once I replaced it at with the ball from MX Ergo – became much better. No soft-touch on the body or buttons. To be honest -I’d say it is a perfect trackball. Cheap, durable (if the internals are similar to M570). No unnecessary bells and whistles. It just works. Some people say that they need MX Ergos’ higher angle, but it is solvable with a 3d print.
Tested at \~40 EUR. Recommend.
# Conclusion.
I ultimately kept a Kensington SlimBlade PRO and bought an Logitech M575s as a spare and for travelling. Who knows… maybe Logitech will stop manufacturing or upgrade it to something with a soft-touch all over it and a built in battery.
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Switching between 2 devices - Logitech ErgoM575s
Hi guys, new trackball user here. Ive got my mouse connected to my work laptop via bluetooth and want to use the Logi receiver in my personal laptop but im struggling to figure out how to switch between the two?
Ive read online you just press the button on the bottom but that doesnt seem to be working and when I hold it the mouse just goes in to pair mode.
Any help would be great!
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Hi guys, new trackball user here. Ive got my mouse connected to my work laptop via bluetooth and want to use the Logi receiver in my personal laptop but im struggling to figure out how to switch between the two?
Ive read online you just press the button on the bottom but that doesnt seem to be working and when I hold it the mouse just goes in to pair mode.
Any help would be great!
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Nulea M505 replacement
I wanted to give a trackball a try as I have a lot of wrist/elbow issues so I decided to give the Nulea M505 a try because it was cheap and had decent reviews. I have used it as my main pointing device for about 6 months now and I have to say I really like using a trackball. Lately though I have been using the computer a lot more for work and I keep having tracking issues where the pointer stutters a lot. I do clean it often but tried giving it a thorough cleaning (the ball, bearings, and sensor) with alcohol but am still having issues. It seems to be a certain spot on the ball that has the issue because if I roll it a bit the issue seems to go away.
Anyway the point is, now that I know I really like using a trackball, I am looking for recommendations for a higher quality replacement and I was hoping to hear from people who have used this trackball as well to compare. I like the form of the Nulea but I would ideally like more buttons. I used a Logitech G604 for many years and I miss the 6 side buttons with the trackball. I keep looking at the Elecom Huge but I read a lot about quality control issues with Elecom. I don't mind spending some money on something as long as it is good quality.
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I wanted to give a trackball a try as I have a lot of wrist/elbow issues so I decided to give the Nulea M505 a try because it was cheap and had decent reviews. I have used it as my main pointing device for about 6 months now and I have to say I really like using a trackball. Lately though I have been using the computer a lot more for work and I keep having tracking issues where the pointer stutters a lot. I do clean it often but tried giving it a thorough cleaning (the ball, bearings, and sensor) with alcohol but am still having issues. It seems to be a certain spot on the ball that has the issue because if I roll it a bit the issue seems to go away.
Anyway the point is, now that I know I really like using a trackball, I am looking for recommendations for a higher quality replacement and I was hoping to hear from people who have used this trackball as well to compare. I like the form of the Nulea but I would ideally like more buttons. I used a Logitech G604 for many years and I miss the 6 side buttons with the trackball. I keep looking at the Elecom Huge but I read a lot about quality control issues with Elecom. I don't mind spending some money on something as long as it is good quality.
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TB800 Kensington Support ignoring return
For those that have returned the TB800, how long did it take for them to give you return instructions?
After their initial email and link to their press release about the issue, they have been ignoring my emails. I am a bit concerned.
Edit: I received a shipping label now. They were having some communication issue and apologized.
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For those that have returned the TB800, how long did it take for them to give you return instructions?
After their initial email and link to their press release about the issue, they have been ignoring my emails. I am a bit concerned.
Edit: I received a shipping label now. They were having some communication issue and apologized.
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