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Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheelx$33.85

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Experience true comfort and freedom with a Cordless TrackMan Wheel. Work where and how you want. And optical technology makes for superior performance with virtually no maintenance needed.Cordless TrackMan Wheel delivers true cordless freedom which means more desktop flexibility. Use it where and how you want. It has a reliable digital radio technology that requires no line of sight, so you can work anywhere within a 6 foot radius of the receiver. Patented Optical technology delivers superior precision and performance for detailed work and smooth tracking for a long and steady use.

The Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel provides you with unprecedented desktop flexibility. Digital radio technology allows it to work without being pointed at the computer, so even on crowded desks, you can use it where and how you want. Work anywhere within a 6-foot radius of the receiver. Optical technology delivers superior precision and performance for detailed work and smooth tracking for longer use. The Logitech cordless wheel boasts long battery life and includes a battery indicator to warn you when the battery is low. MPN: 904346-0403 - UPC: 097855007742



Customer Reviews

  • Love the feel


    By A3UWDEBSKQFM7V on 2001-09-14
    This cordless mouse simply feels great in my hand. I've owned about 10 different mouses and this one pleases me because it feels like part of my hand rather than part of the PC. I find that my thumb moves the trackball effortlessly while my index finger shifts almost without thought between the wheel and buttons. I seem to get consistent communication between the mouse and the receiver as I've not noticed any performance problems. Batteries last about a year and the mouse tells you when they are getting low by posting an alert.

    Also, I share this mouse with my two children. It's been dropped on a hardwood floor more than I probably know about. And it still works.

    Excellent design and reliable service. I hope this review helps.

  • Works well but receiver is too big


    By ANRXH0BVEAR6B on 2005-05-23
    I had the original TrackMan Wheel mouse (with a cord) and loved it. I regretted letting my mother-in-law have it the very second I agreed to it.

    I purchased this one as a replacement once I realised I didnt like a normal mouse any more. Plus I purchased a laptop and thought the cordless would be handy.

    This model works excellent and is great for use at home with a desktop computer. Unfortunately, it doesnt mention in the description or photo that the receiver which plugs into the USB port is HUGE, its almsost as big as the mouse itself. The size of the receiver and length of cord that comes with it is the same as having a mouse, completely defeating most of the purpose of a cordless mouse. It is too bulky to carry around and setup on my laptop like I had hoped. The receiver is much larger than the ones that come on the other cordless mice I have seen.

    If you like the TrackMan Wheel I highly recomend this one, it is top quality and functions flawlessly, as long as you dont want to rely on portability. If you plan on carrying it with your laptop, I would recomend a different cordless mouse.

  • Under my thumb


    By A3605VVN29N1FM on 2002-07-11
    One of the most popular pastimes in Singapore - after shopping, of course - is sending SMS messages on a mobile phone. The kids here really have trained thumbs. It's a good qualification for users of the Logitech TrackMan.

    This gadget helped me clean up my desk - one cable less, mouse-pad out of the way. My two-year-old loves the red trackball although he misses yanking at the mouse cord. However, my PC co-user (and wife) cannot get used to the new toy. The shape of the Logitech TrackMan is too large for her hand, and she simply hates moving the cursor with the trackball. I have to plug in the traditional mouse for her whenever she wants to use the PC (the software supplied with the Logitech TrackMan handles this operation nicely, no big deal).

    I'm quite happy with the Logitech TrackMan, but it has some weaknesses: (1) the sender unit has to be on the table for the mouse to receive the signals properly. It can not be placed too far away from the mouse; (2) for precision work the traditional mouse is superior to a trackball device - moving the cursor with a movement of the mouse-on-a-cord yields more precise results than using the thumb on the trackball, especially for click-and-drag operations; (3) speed - I move the cursor faster with the old mouse-on-a-cord.

    Bottom-line: a product with good value for its price, very useful if you have only limited space on your desk - but you have to get used to it. One thumb up (the left one, the right one is on the trackball).

  • Great Trackball! (but needs more range)


    By A25XHDTI2DTAA on 2003-05-01
    I am a trackball fan from way back since I was first introduced to them by my physical therapist after having a shoulder operation that made moving my arm next to impossible. I find moving a mouse around a desk both clumsy and unnatural and just don't understand how people can accept them. This is my third trackball from Logitech and it is by far the best one I have had.(I gave the old ones to friends or family who are now converts to the trackball way!) It took a little while to get used to having the ball on the left side as opposed to the standard center position, but once I got used to using my thumb, things really flew. Set up was snap and the documentation was great. The design is very comfortable and the buttons and scroll wheel fall easily to hand. It has operated flawlessly for the year+ that I have owned it and I have only had to change the battery once in that time. The cordless feature works great and is a real boon to me because of my cluttered desk. Its RF signal does not interfere with my other IR controlled equipment(i.e. stereo and cordless keyboard). My only quibbles with this trackball (and the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5) is that it needs a greater range and they need to use ball bearings in the ball seat like their other trackballs. Right now I have to have the reciever within a foot or so of the trackball to work consistantly and it would be much more convenient if I could stick it someplace out of the way. Using ball bearings instead of the current nylon mounts in the ball seat would give the ball the super smooth action that their other trackballs have had and that I'm used to. In the end, I would certainly recommend this to anyone looking to make their computing a more pleasurable experience, but be warned...trackballs can be addictive!

  • I love this trackball


    By A253W0EDTXK5E4 on 2004-10-16
    Four years ago I changed from the standard mouse to the wired version of this trackball. Yes, it took 2 days or so to get used to it, but then it became second nature. I love not having to pick up the mouse to get the cord out of the way, or running out of room or off of the mouse pad. With this wireless trackball and my wireless keyboard, I set my laptop on my coffee table and kick back on my couch doing all of my work and internet surfing. I've never had any problems with this model, in fact, I own three at home and one at work. The three at home, one for my laptop, my wife's laptop, and my kids' computer. I hope they never discontinue this style, for it is the most comfortale to use. If you're still using a regular mouse, it's time to try out a trackball. Again, it takes a day or two to get used to, but you will not be sorry. I just can't wait for a bluetooth version of this trackball so that I don't have to plug the receiver into a USB port.

  • perfect for limited space
    By on 2000-12-27
    I love this trackball mouse. I have been using Trackman Marble Wheel version for the past few years. It was great also, but with limited desk space at work, the Cordless version is better. With a keyboard, calculator and books/binders/papers needed on my desk, it is easy to get the mouse out of the way and still use it. My next goal is a cordless keyboard!

    The only complaint that I have is that the "wheel" button from the Cord to Cordless has been reduced in space. It used to occupy a almost full size button space, and now only the wheel itself is placed in between the R and L buttons. Your hand used to be able to rest with index, middle and ring finger on L, Wheel, and R buttons. Now, you really can only use your index and middle fingers on the R and L and move one of them to the wheel when you need it. I do not find it as comfortable. But, I can live with that inconvenience in comparison with the benefits.

  • The best for graphic artists
    By A1T63SBKYTDAFP on 2002-01-25
    I've used just about every pointing device available. Trackpoints are the worst. Touchpads are pretty bad, difficult to control, and you keep scrolling in areas and clicking on things that you never intended. Mice are okay, except (among other things) that fairly often I have observed people (including myself) clicking and missing--the pointer was on the target, but when you released the left button, you twitched and so nothing happens. Also, mice will wear you out after a while; I find a lot of muscle tension at the end of a day. Trackballs avoid these problems. With these devices, when you've got the pointer exactly where you want it, take your thumb off the ball and then click--this is especially good for novices. Trackballs generally give greater control and, when it comes to moving the pointer across the screen, just a tiny thumb movement takes you from corner to corner (if you adjust the motion properly in the control panel).

    The Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel is the best trackball I've seen, and I've owned a bunch of them. It has all the features mentioned above and is very ergonomic and relaxing to use. When I cruise the internet, I sit almost motionless, concentrating totally on the information being displayed. Oddly enough, I do recommend playing some solitaire to develop the unconscious feel for the device. One nice feature (a point of distinction): this device uses radio frequency communication and does not require line of sight. I have used it on a table in the middle of the room, the desk being against the wall, without problem (I have a fairly large monitor).

    Could the Logitech be improved? Yes. There's room for another button under the ring finger. The scroll wheel could be a little smoother (sometimes you move it one notch and nothing happens, but it's not a big deal, just move it another notch). Something that probably could not be improved is its apparent indestructability; it fell from my hand as I was changing batteries and, trying to catch it, wound up slamming it into the hardwood floor. I was somewhat awed to find that it still worked.

    All in all, I recommend this pointing device above all others.

  • Great
    By A2QCTS1MLEY1YV on 2000-09-29
    I got this mouse as a birthday present and I LOVE it!! The trackball is quick and responsive, and the shape is comfortable in your hand. I highly recommend this.

  • Great ergonomic trackball with quirks
    By AFVF0IFD0BMIM on 2004-09-24
    I have had this trackball for over one year now. I've used the wired-USB version for my work laptop, so I wanted the wireless for my home laptop. The ergonomics are great. Like many others, this mouse fits your palm like a glove. Originally when I first started using trackballs, it took some getting used to, but once you get the feel for it, you'll be a trackball (more appropriately a "thumb-ball") pro.

    The buttons are well-located, convenient, and comfortable. You really don't feel like you need to hyperextend or move any of your digits to perform functions. The only digit of your hand that is active is your thumb.

    At its best, I have found the range on the trackball to be excellent. I have a desktop docking station for my laptop. I have the RF station hooked up to my dock. I can sit on my couch on the other side of my home office (6 - 7 ft away) with my laptop undocked and the trackball responsive at my side. Great responsiveness for a reasonable range.

    Now the quirks (keep in mind I have had this for over one year): sometimes the mouse becomes unresponsive and sluggish; the mouse pointer slows down, clicking may not work, and sometimes entire sections of a page may highlight simply by moving the pointer over a page. If the mouse is acting up, I've also found that shaking it around kind of helps ;-) That is my first line of triage for the mouse. If that doesn't work, I've found myself replacing the battery maybe 3-4 times over the past year, "resetting" the RF signal (you simultaneously push these little buttons on both the RF station and on the actual mouse).

    Another quirk/maintenance: mouse-lint builds up inside the trackball on the little nubs that hold the ball up. Also, its good to clean the optical sensor window now and then as that can accumulate dirt and oil as well.

    Since I have both the wired and wireless versions of this trackball, I can say that the wireless one is not as crisp and responsive as the USB-wired one, but it is not noticeable when the wireless is working at its peak condition.

    This is a great trackball for ergo-lovers. The quirks are tolerable. I'd love to see a bluetooth version and see what the performance difference would be!

  • This product is being discontinued by manufacturer
    By A2OYJK6DP0FJUX on 2006-08-07
    This product does not work with Mac OS 1.4.7 and above, though there is no indication of this in the literature. Logitec tells me that it is discontinuing the item, and will not update the software. BE AWARE OF THIS!!!

  • This product is NOT cordless!
    By A2AHI7N2BXB063 on 2007-09-02
    They say this is a cordless trackman, but this is NOT A CORDLESS PRODUCT. There is a 4 foot cord on the receiver. And the receiver is huge. It is time for a receiver to be the same as a jump drive - no cord and small. This receiver and cord is a real big nuisance. It is constantly getting tangled with the laptop power cord and the cat 5 cable.

    Since every ad hides the fact this product has a corded receiver like this - I'm not sure how you can shop for one that doesn't have a long cord and big receiver online. Seems that is where going to a store excels - when online selling is not forthcoming about the product.

  • Trackballs are no good
    By A2RM5Z9LO295E6 on 2001-01-24
    The Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel has the following drawbacks, some of them endemic to all trackballs, some of them unique to this product:

    1. For _precision_ mouse movements (such as using AutoCad), using the trackman ball with your thumb is like balancing a plate on a pin--I would rather use a touchpad.

    2. At least in my office, the RF signal is "line of sight", so your receiver has to be within 2-3 feet of the device.

    3. Get an optical mouse instead; more accuracy.

    4. When the batteries run out, be prepared to navigate using your keyboard until you reinstall new batteries.

    5. Only advantage I can see is if you have very limited desktop space.

  • A southpaw's sinister, leftist perspective
    By A1UVRUX7XZAJQ0 on 2004-03-19
    Like davidindallas (below), I'm also left-handed, but I don't share his view of this product. For many years, I used right-handed (and handedness-agnostic) mice with my left hand, sharing them with my right-handed family and friends, rearranging the desk each time. A few years ago, I had an epiphany: if I could just learn to use the danged things with my right hand, I'd be able to write notes with my left. I found that trackballs in general were much easier to use with my non-dominant hand, since they allow me to click a button after placing the pointer where I want it (I find it harder to keep a mouse from moving as I click if I'm using my right hand).

    In an important way, David is right: it is absolutely impossible to use this device with your left hand. If you are left-handed, however, you may discover as I did that you can master the use of a trackball with your right hand, and then proceed to amaze your friends and confound your enemies by taking notes and mousing at the same time. If you point this out to your right-handed colleagues, they may all begin demanding left-handed trackballs, but by then you will have left them in the dust.

    I gave this product only 4 stars because the ball doesn't move as smoothly, nor is it as comfortably placed, as on the inexplicably discontinued Trackman Marble, and because of the limited range. It works fine under Linux; a minor annoyance, as with most wheel mice, is that a middle button click requires depressing the wheel, which frequently causes an unintended scroll event.

  • The worst I have ever owned
    By A22KL8CWNG5E36 on 2004-05-03
    This was the third Logitech trackball I've owned. Like the other reviewers, I am a lefty, however I am a righthanded mouser. My previous one was the TrackMan Vista which fit my hand like a glove and the buttons were in the exact right place when I put my hand on it in a natural position. I'd still be using it if the sensors hadn't worn out from age, use and dust.

    This trackman was stiff to use and I had to keep shifting my hand to hit the buttons. It did not install easily and would not connect using the ps2 adaptor so I was forced to use the usb connector and for some reason that caused issues with activesync so that every time I put my pda in it's docking station - the cursor would freeze. Trying to get some real support from Logitech was a joke. I finally had enough after 4 days of this and went to a big box electronic store and ended up buying a Microsoft Optical Trackman Explorer. I am much happier as it is closer to the Vista than anything Logitech makes now. It loaded easier, is more responsive and doesn't cause the issues the Trackman Wheel did. The Logitech will be in my next garage sale if anyone is interested.

  • No Mac support
    By A3EERJGK0VGUM7 on 2001-01-02
    I bought this because of the design. However the Mouseware software does not work on a Mac. It conflicts with Apple's software and Logitech has not updated it or fixed the problems. Unfortunately all manufacturers of mice provide poor support for Mac, so if you want to use this item, you will have to pay an additional $20 for the shareware program "USB Mouse Overdrive" to get it to work.

  • pretty darn good
    By on 2002-04-19
    First, what's this trackball doing under the mice category?

    This trackball is so comfortable it's like it becomes part of my hand. The thumb control has taken some getting used to since I just switched from a finger controlled one, but I'm getting along fine. My opinion is finger ones are a little easier to control, but thumb ones tend to be more comfortable in the hand. And I love not having the extra cord on my desk.

    If anyone has gotten annoyed at the pointer not tracking well during sudden movements, just download the most recent driver from the logitech website. The enclosed version can't handle sudden movements when the acceleration feature is used, causing the pointer to stutter. This is why it gets 4 stars instead of 5. But it's an easy fix and now I love it even more.

  • overall a great gadget
    By A1SWPMOPPHICRR on 2004-07-19
    This leftie with "piano fingers" is very satisfied with the Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel. I use it right-handed (and think of it as left-brain crosstraining). Ergonomically I find it very comfortable - my hand rests easily over the unit with the forefinger on the left button, middle finger on the wheel, and ring finger on the right button. The cordless connection works flawlessly in both the PS/2 and USB ports. I've noticed no degradation in response at four feet of separation even when I rest the Trackman on my knee and the signal has to pass through an oak desk to get to the receiver. In terms of comfort, the lack of wrist and finger movement required by the design itself is greatly enhanced by the ability to place the Trackman at any angle, level, or orientation. My favorite is on my thigh beneath the desk.

    There is a bit of a learning curve if you've never used a Trackball device before. It's not unlike being used to driving a stick shift and then finding yourself in an automatic groping around for a non-existent clutch. For a while I caught myself instinctively sliding the Trackman in certain circumstances. But when you get it down, it is easier, more comfortable, and more efficient than mousework.

    In terms of accuracy, I would say that with the proper configuration, it is just as accurate as a mouse. It takes some time to get used to the trackball and you may need to tweak the acceleration and speed settings until you find the right balance that works for you.

    A couple things I'm not so crazy about:

    The scroll wheel doubles as a programmable third button. It is so close in height to the left and right buttons and sandwiched so tightly between them that I find it difficult to use it as a button without inadvertently hitting the left or right click button (and I have long, skinny fingers).

    And finally, if you're using this on a laptop with a built-in pointing device, you may not be able to fully tweak the Trackman settings if you run it through the PS/2 port. I got that warning when I set it up on my Thinkpad (with an integrated touchpad and trackpoint). Fortunately I had a free USB port I could dedicate to the remote receiver (the adapters you need for either the USB or PS/2 connection are included). So laptop users who don't have a free USB port may find that they are unable to fully configure the Trackman. This could be a problem because it's something you'll really want to get just right.

    And skip the CD-ROM installation and just go to their website to register and download the latest version of the drivers and software

  • Bluetooth
    By A16ES5P3FMK468 on 2005-05-02
    I've always used a trackball. Never say much point in pushing a mouse around. Just got an iMac G5 with a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Got the Cordless Trackman. Hooked it up, booted the computer, installed the software using the mouse, hit the connect buttons and turned the mouse off. Works like a charm. Bluetooth keyboard still works--which was the big question. I'm using a Logitech cordless keyboard on my Dell. Logitech products generally seem to work.

  • Great mouse replacement
    By A2HOLSZ9ALO243 on 2005-11-23
    First, I have big hands, I'm 6'4" and easily palm a basketball, this Trackman is comfortable, though still a little small. I replaced my Trackball corded mouse for this Trackman and have not been disappointed. I work as a CPA, so I need the scroll wheel for moving up and down spreadsheets, and liked it so much I bought one to use at work as well. I really don't see how anyone can survive without the scollwheel and wireless mousing in an office environment, especially if your cube isn't so big, or you need large amounts of space for all that wasteful paper! I enjoy wireless mice, and not needing any more space than the footprint of the mouse is a definate plus for the Trackman. The only problem is the whining of the IT staff trying to figure it out when they come out on a desk call, better keep that back up mouse! Overall a great device, If you have large hands, I have to knock off a star for sizing, and for the rest of you, it is a solid device, I've used for over a year at work with absolutely no problems. I would prefer it have a recharger rather than a straight battery, but the incovenience is insignificant.

  • Works on my Linux machine
    By on 2003-03-07
    RedHat 7.1 plug and go. No problems so far. Its built well and feels solid. The wheel button is very slick and smooth. Can't comment on battery life yet, but I'm very pleased overall.

  • Good design, but sluggish response
    By A24SUXVXIVH9CD on 2003-11-27
    I am a fan of the design of the Trackman Wheel, but the cordless version is quite a bit less responsive than the corded version -- the cursor does not track the motion of the trackball as precisely with the cordless version when compared to the corded.

    Were I running it through the PS/2 interface, I would be checking whether the refresh rate had been set too low. The sluggishness has that kind of feel.

    If you like the design -- I do -- stick with the corded version if precision of response is important to you. A gamer would notice the difference immediately. Others may not be as easily annoyed.

  • The left handed are tools of the devil
    By A1C4EUJUIXGU61 on 2004-04-08
    It is true--those who went to a Catholic school soon learned. But, a lefty HAS to learn to use their right hand well to survive. I'm 70, still build and do systems for fun and profit. The thing to know is that persons who try to live lefthanded have a life expectency 10+ yrs less than righties. I have used the TrackMan since it came out and ALWAYS with my RIGHT hand. As was said it leaves your "good" hand for writing and other tasks. I also bat and play golf right handed, but throw with left and shoot expert with EITHER hand. The TrackMan is excellent for two reasons: It doesn't "run off the edge" and it "doesn't care if there are cookie crumbs on the table". Warning for confirmed lefties--don't use a Circle Saw unless you find a left one--it is THE MOST DANGEROUS TOOL. Oh yes, I was in charge of a physical accident insurance claims dept. for 15 yrs. and KNOW the statistics, and have taught them to my several children and grand children.

  • The best cordless mouse I've seen
    By ADBVNZDXHGKKF on 2005-01-11
    This is one of those surprisingly exciting purchases... I loved my old track-ball mouse until I upgraded from a PC to a laptop. The corded mouse just seemed impractical, but the only cordless track-balls I could find were the middle-finger ones. I finally found this thumb-ball one and I LOVE IT. One of the best parts is that you simply have to plug in the base, pop a battery in the mouse, and you're ready to roll (no pun intended.) There's nothing to download, nothing to install... no hassles whatsoever. I'm thrilled with my purchase.

  • It's a Champ, this Mouse is
    By A3HAC5PSLMHMR7 on 2005-04-09
    I picked this up at CompUSA in Reno, because I'd used a trackball a lot a long time ago and it looked pretty nifty. Plus, it was cordless. I rushed home, ripped off the wrapping, put the batteries in the trackball, plugged the dongle goodie into a USB port on my iBook, popped in the CD, installed the software (it was so easy an old dummy could do it, I know, I did). And Bob's your uncle, this baby was working. In fact it was working too good, just a slight roll of the thumb and my cursor sped across the screen. No problem, I went into the System Preferences and slowed it down. It's a champ, this guy is. Bye, bye carpel tunnel syndrome.

    Jack Priest, Sailor Home from the Sea

  • The ONLY mouse
    By A3DJU0DZWA2P1G on 2005-05-13
    Back in the early 1990's my mother bought the second version of the original TrackMan Marble because she had a shoulder injury. So I have used this format of mouse for over ten years, having inherited the previous mouse from her. I used that mouse until a few months ago. It took that long to wear out the left-click button. So when I needed a new mouse, I went straight for this one. And I must say that the only improvement that Logitech made to what was a unique and nearly perfect device, was to make it cordless. So now it is perfect.

  • Smooth surfing with wireless writing
    By A3A9FCQBXXZFFM on 2005-10-02
    I'm hopelessy addicted to the trackball. When my old one wore out, I couldn't purchase another one fast enough. After finding this model at amazon.com I ordered it, but I didn't know it was wireless until the package arrived. I can't tell you how thrilled I am with this product. The installation was effortless and the product works flawlessy. There are no more messy wires to contend with and its ease of use makes surfing the net and writing a pleasure. It's the perfect size for my hand and it looks great on my desk.

  • Great Cordless Trackball
    By A1EM17GPVN1HZ7 on 2006-10-28
    I've been a long time fan of Logitech's line of 'Marble' trackballs. Their touch and feel just suit me to a T and they provide the great mouse control that others have never attained in my opinion.

    The only downside to the design in my opinion is that the ball now snaps into place, where the older versions had a locking coller that allowed easier removal for cleaning. But having said that, this line of trackballs is very tolerant of dirt. I've actually purposely abused one to see how it held up and the only indication that it needs cleaned is the ball will take more efffort to move (but a very small differnce), but it still worked perfectly otherwise. Then you just remove the ball and clean the three contact point inside (they will usually only need to have the dirt knocked off) and you're back in business.

    This will continue to be the only pointing devices I use, whether wired or wireless like this one. Well worth the price.

  • portable? not likely
    By A3PF6DLTSYSI5K on 2007-04-03
    I've had a corded Logitech trackball for 8 years I think. Loved it! Recently I purchased a laptop and wanted to continue with a trackball, but one I could take with me in my backpack. So after looking at all the trackballs I could find I chose this one. I had thought the mouse was a bit large, but I thought the trade off was worthwhile. And the receiver looked tiny on the box. I imagined it would be similar to the usb sticks the other cordless mice have.

    But to my surprise the receiver is HUGE! It's half the size of the mouse itself and is arguably larger than most cordless mice by themselves.

    So I give it a 1/5 rating. Mostly for false advertisement. There isn't even a picture of the receiver on this page, and on the box it's about 3/4 of an inch long, not it's true 3X3 inches. The ones I've checked out in stores didn't have the receiver out and showing. So, I'm pretty disappointed. Had I bought this locally I would return it. This is not a cordless mouse you pack with you.



  • Best trackball ive ever used!!
    By A10S84U0G9354C on 2001-03-30
    This is the greatest trackball ive ever used, motion is smooth and never jumps or skips across the screen. The included Mouseware software made it easy to install, and also included a nifty dinosaur cursor theme:) The built in scroll wheel works great and the fact this trackball is cordless made my desk alot neater. Logitech is GREAT:)

  • The Best Possible Mouse Option
    By ARO119CO4HZH5 on 2001-09-08
    I love this mouse.

    Is that reason enough for you to want one too? Maybe not. So, I'll explain.

    The design is perfect. It fits my hand nicely. The buttons are easy to use and I'm never accidentally hitting one when I mean to hit the other. And that track ball! Superb!

    Yeah...it could be slightly more smooth but keeping it clean and not being too intense with it have helped me operate it without any real difficulty.

    Besides, the fact that I don't need to move a mouse all over the place is just so wonderful. Holding it still and just manipulating the track ball is definitely my style.

    I'll admit that regular mouse use isn't the ultimate in drudgery....but if you try this mouse, you'll never be satisfied about another mouse with less to offer again.

    The only feature I'm not wild about is the scroll wheel. For fast scrolling it is great...but when you want to scroll just a tiny little bit, rely on holding the right mouse button down and working the track ball -- similar to what you'd do with a conventional mouse.

    But there is so much to appreciate in this gadget. The very fact that it is wireless for instance. I've always been irritated when a conventional mouse cord got in the way of other things on my work area. No problem here!

    I also think the design of this mouse is wonderful. It just looks cool. Another plus.

    If you're looking to replace an older mouse, consider this one. And I hope you will love your's too!


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Product Features
  • Wheel allows fast and easy scrolling
  • Features digital radio technology
  • Patented optical technology
  • No line of sight necessary between mouse and receiver
  • 5-year warranty


 
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