MX Ergo user here, too, for the past couple years. Prior to that, I'd used the less expensive Logitech thumb trackball mice for about 20 years. I agree that one of the best benefits of them is it ...
Not only does the Logitech MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse ($99.99) make my wrist more comfortable during a long day of pointing and clicking, but as someone who never used trackballs during their ...
While a traditional computer mouse is fairly simple and intuitive to use, it does have its drawbacks. For instance, if you don’t have a lot of desk space, you can repeatedly run out of room. With a ...
They'll definitely see you rolling at the office when you drop Kensington's Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball on your desk. And they'll be hatin', too: This mouse replacement offers a compact, more ...
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 ...
Logitech has outed its newest peripheral, the Logitech Wireless Trackball M570, promising up to 18 months use from a regular AA battery. The M570 uses Logitech's Unifying Receiver, the USB dongle that ...
Logitech has unveiled the Ergo M575, a wireless trackball with a design not unlike the iconic M570 model, but with improved ergonomics and some nice features borrowed from the high-end MX Ergo. The ...
Man, talk about history repeating itself. First came the mouse, then the trackball, then the gaming mouse, and now…the trackball? We guess this iteration of the mouse never truly went away, but the ...
There's some things in life that have to be just right to be any good at all: a cold, fluffy pillow to lie your head on at night; the seat in your car tilted ...
Not only does the Logitech MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse ($99.99) make my wrist more comfortable during a long day of pointing and clicking, but as someone who never used trackballs during their ...