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by vincedog3,
Dec 8, 2006
Pros: Inexpensive,Mac and Pc compatible, Logitech reliability.
Cons: None at all.
The Bottom Line: Mice are a personal interface tactile choice. This Logitech Marble Mouse is great in all it does for the Low Dollar price.
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by dkla2001,
Jun 20, 2006
Pros: Ease of use
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Highly recommend.
It's a love them or hate them gadget, and I've been converted to the love them camp.
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by jetgraphics,
Jul 9, 2005
Pros: Banishes tension from the hand.
Cons: No scroll wheel.
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by Bryan_Carey,
Nov 10, 2008
Pros: Stationary; Less strain on the hands, fingers, and wrists
Cons: No scroll wheel, but the small tabs can be programmed to do this.
The Bottom Line: This is a nice, comfy mouse for computer screen navigation.
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by svtben,
Jan 5, 2007
Pros: Very restful, comfortable hand/wrist/arm position.
Cons: You need to learn new hand/finger movements which may "put off" some people.
The Bottom Line: If you don't mind learning some new motions just to save yourself from greater pain of carpel tunnel, this device is for you!
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by azielce,
Dec 15, 2006
Pros: Solid Logitech build. Large trackball. Neutral trackball position and shape.
Cons: No scroll wheel. Unergonomic wrist position. Unusable at high sensitivities.
The Bottom Line: If you can fix the wrist position issue, it's a good buy, but it isn't a complete ergonomic replacement for the mouse.
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by boclev,
Jan 21, 2007
Pros: Back & forward button is a nice feature.
Cons: Back & forward button location can cause problems. No scroll. Not comfortable.
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