Track my balls?

From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 09:17
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 3 of 77
I don't think that link links to what you think it links to.
EDITED: 11 Mar 2016 12:15 by GRAPHITONE
From: koswix11 Mar 2016 09:21
To: graphitone 4 of 77
That could have been worse.
From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 09:48
To: koswix Peter (BOUGHTONP) 5 of 77
(nod)

PB - I've tried using trackballs in the past and quickly realised they weren't for me. I've got far more control over a mouse.

Coincidentally, I've got one of these on my desk at the moment after someone with RSI brought it back to us having decided it wasn't helping her. I've had a go with it and I'm not sure I'm using it correctly, would you use one or two fingers on the ball? My hand comfortably fits with my index and middle fingers over the ball leaving the ring and thumb for the left and right click. I guess having two fingers on the ball helps with stability, but without using it for a length of time to get used to things I don't know if it's more precise.

O'course, and as with any type of ergonomics, it's down to personal preference. You can get used to anything given enough time.

If desk space is at a premium, could you not just get a bigger desk? :D
 
From: Chris (CHRISSS)11 Mar 2016 10:03
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 6 of 77
Yes. I use one for use with my laptop. It's a Logitech M570 and I really like it. Much easier than using the touchpad or fingering the nipple. So I finger my ball instead. Well, thumb it. And I drew a picture of or just for you.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Mar 2016 12:00
To: graphitone 8 of 77
Haha. Oops.

 
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Mar 2016 12:01
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 9 of 77
From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 12:10
To: koswix 10 of 77
Spacey.

From reading their blurb on the how it works page they suggest that you'd use that gizmo for navigation and a normal mouse for getting around.

 
From: koswix11 Mar 2016 12:17
To: graphitone 11 of 77
Not sure what the exact work flow is to be honest, but I hear lots of people raving about them for 3d cad/modelling.

My concern is that I might not have the coordination required to move it and not twist at the same time. I never could get the hang of that on my Wigwam extreme. Actually, I wonder if I still have my Wigwam extreme - could use the motion components in that to make my own one to try out.
From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 12:55
To: koswix 12 of 77
You're the Neil Buchanan of the tech world.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)11 Mar 2016 13:45
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 13 of 77
Snap! I read some people complaining about the clicky button things breaking but so far it's been fine for me. Can't remember if it's 2 or 3 years old.
From: koswix11 Mar 2016 13:55
To: graphitone 14 of 77
From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 14:19
To: koswix 15 of 77
That surprised me - I only found out he was in a band after googling the spelling of his name today. :J

Looks like they had an off period, not releasing an album between 1984 and 2010. That kinda coincides with his TV career. Selfish bugger, off promoting himself on TV, the rest of the band must have been looking on aghast.
From: koswix11 Mar 2016 14:43
To: graphitone 16 of 77
If you think that's bad, just wait for the revival of D:Ream :| :| :|
From: ANT_THOMAS11 Mar 2016 15:09
To: koswix 17 of 77
To be fair, it can only get better.
From: koswix11 Mar 2016 15:25
To: ANT_THOMAS 18 of 77
 (pyfitg)
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Mar 2016 16:08
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 19 of 77
Yeah, mine lasted me years without problems which a mouse has never managed. Also popping the ball out and giving it a clean is strangely satisfying (YJ).
From: graphitone11 Mar 2016 16:13
To: ANT_THOMAS 20 of 77
 :-((
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)11 Mar 2016 21:15
To: graphitone 21 of 77
I'd love a bigger desk - both at home and work (the latter being where I'm considering this for) - but neither is a possibility.

It's not just about space (though that will be an issue); I've been wanting to give one a try for a while.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)11 Mar 2016 21:15
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 22 of 77
Much better than Xen's picture. :]