A trackball eh? I never thought of using one for gaming, but that must take a lot of time to get used to.
I don't think I could make the switch after becoming so comfortable with a mouse.[/quote]
Don't confuse this Kensington mouse with other abominations:
http://www.atpm.com/11.12/trackman.shtml
http://www.mousearena.com/trackball-computer-mouse/
Kensington trackballs are the only ones worth owning. The massive ball allows you much more control.
http://nongraphical.com/2008/08/kensington-expert-mouse-70/
I don't think I could make the switch after becoming so comfortable with a mouse.[/quote]
JFuss said:oooorrrrrrr you can not be old.
Hahaha I thought you meant the old mechanical mice![]()
I dunno about the trackballs, the learning curve seems steep.
I bet it wouldn't take that long.... imagine: Not having to move your entire arm... lifting the mouse because you've run out of space to maneuver. All the scrolling is at your fingertips.lambsheep said:This looks sick, but it would take a while for me to get used to it. But I shall look into it, seems cool.
Don't confuse this Kensington mouse with other abominations:
http://www.atpm.com/11.12/trackman.shtml
http://www.mousearena.com/trackball-computer-mouse/
Kensington trackballs are the only ones worth owning. The massive ball allows you much more control.
http://nongraphical.com/2008/08/kensington-expert-mouse-70/