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    Fellowes Trackball handheld mouse is cool

    Hey guys, just gettin ready to install my stuff, been collection all the I/O's for a couple weeks now... This is the mouse I ended up with... so far its really nice, light, small (palm size), and seems to work very ergonomically. If it was wireless it'd be cooler, but for the price its all I need.... just thought I'd share, tho it may be a repost, I didn't see it come up in the tho.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

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    It's a repost alright. Good mouse though.
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    It's what I use in my car. Much easier than a lot of other options, and cheaper than the fancy gyration setups. however, be prepared for not-so-great performance, since the bearings and sensors that the trackball rides on are very small so it gets dirty almost instantly and doesn't roll real smooth... but it still works fine, and it's well worth the price.
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    I dump a touch pad mouse and get 2 of those for both of my setup. Work perfect if you drive stick. Cost me 10 bucks each.
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    This is what I've been using. I could go without the pointy laser front end but besides that this thing is phenominal. Batteries last a LONG time, no connection issues like the targus handheld presentation trackball and it has a trigger left click for clicking and moving a map, VERY useful.



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    Quote Originally Posted by raspyrx7
    Hey guys, just gettin ready to install my stuff, been collection all the I/O's for a couple weeks now... This is the mouse I ended up with... so far its really nice, light, small (palm size), and seems to work very ergonomically. If it was wireless it'd be cooler, but for the price its all I need.... just thought I'd share, tho it may be a repost, I didn't see it come up in the tho.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
    There is a wireless version of this one too. That is what I have...it is a little bigger but it works nice and is rechargable, while i'm not using it, it sits in the glove compartment plugged in to its base station and it recharges straight from usb power. Another cool feature is that it has an on off switch so you can turn it off while you are not using it and it won't drain the batteries. This is the one:

    http://www.eagepc.com/products/4056/...use-10385.html

    I got mine off ebay for about 30 USD. if you go to my project worklog link on my signature, there is a photo where I have it in my hand if you want to get an idea of the size.

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    How big is it without the casing? I'm interesting in integrating one of these into something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy McClure
    This is what I've been using. I could go without the pointy laser front end but besides that this thing is phenominal. Batteries last a LONG time, no connection issues like the targus handheld presentation trackball and it has a trigger left click for clicking and moving a map, VERY useful.



    It can be found here http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GME321R


    Troy
    I've been using one of those for the past year. However, it recently died, making me sad. I think I'll order one of those microtracs now.

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