But we here at Hackaday don’t judge based on alternate input lifestyles, and we quite like this billiard ball trackball mouse. A trackball aficionado, [Adam Haile] spotted a billiard ball ...
I have a secret cache of the long-discontinued Microsoft Trackball Optical Mouse (my personal favorite), held in an undisclosed location. Dump that poky portable hard drive! External solid-state ...
If your pointing device is a mouse, turn it over. The chances are you’ll see a red LED light if you’re not seriously old-school and your mouse has a ball, this light serves as the illumination ...
Turning the mouse to meet your hand ... the editor of this story has used a thumb-control Microsoft Trackball Optical daily for more than 15 years with no apparent ill effects.— ...
Want to ease carpal tunnel or repetitive strain without reducing computer time? An ergonomic mouse might help. These are the ...
Microsoft has a Mouse Gestures feature, which allows you to move through webpages and the browser with a few simple pre-assigned mouse movements. The feature is not enabled by default in the ...
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Bien que son installation soit facultative, l'application Options est requise pour activer les fonctionnalités avancées des claviers et souris Logitech de dernière génération. Ce dossier présente les ...
The Basilisk V3 is currently available for just $39.99, a $30 discount from that original starting point. That's the cheapest ...
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse ... mice used to use rolling balls instead of optical sensors—to mirror a standard mouse's inputs. You operate a trackball with very little arm movement and no ...
A mouse that uses light to detect movement. Introduced in the late 1990s, optical mice superseded mechanical mice because their sealed bottom surfaces do not absorb dust and dirt. They work by ...