Roughly a decade ago my career as a journalist took a turn when I started noticing sharp, shooting pains in my hands and wrists after a day at the computer. Thus began my quest for a pain-free ...
Trackballs aren’t exactly a trendy PC accessory. Their heavy, clunky builds bring dated vibes to office setups. And despite 73 years of existence, trackballs have been usurped by modern mice and ...
Looking to save your wrists and hands from the side-to-side strain of your computer mouse? Take a look at our top tested picks for an intriguing alternative: the trackball. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ...
Lilbits: Kensington's new TrackBall, AMD's new names for old chips, and a power bank that's also a game console, ...
Canadian-based Ploopy announced the Nano 2 on Friday. It’s an update to the ultra-compact Nano trackball featuring a new ...
Kensington has today announced the availability of its Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 affordable entry-level trackball mice designed to provide a more comfortable working experience. The Kensington Pro ...
I'm never going back. Look, I tried to be normal about PC pointers, I really did. I bought regular mice, the sort whose most exciting feature was their grey scroll wheel, hoping their budget blandness ...
Trackballs used to be a far more common alternative to conventional computer mice, but they’ve all but disappeared lately. One of the only options from a major brand is the Kensington Expert Mouse, ...
If you prefer to use a trackball rather than a traditional mouse, you might be interested to know that Kensington has released a new slimline version of its iconic trackball mouse in the form of the ...
After offering wired and 2.4GHz wireless versions of its Huge trackball mouse, Elecom is introducing a new version that ...
The Ploopy Nano 2 has a PAW-3222 sensor with a 1,000 Hz polling rate and a default setting of 1,000 CPI (counts per inch), but support for up to 4,000 CPI.