Microsoft MS Trackball D67-00001 Mouse
poorly built
, Apr. 23, 2004
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Microsoft Trackball a poor substitute.
, Jan. 24, 2004
I expected smooth and quick operation from a trackball but this one was always getting stuck. The first time I use it the ball glided smoothly for one full rotation but after that it seemed as if someone had poured sand in it. Though that would be hard
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Excellect Trackball to Releave Corpral Tunnel Pain
, Aug. 16, 2003
The side-mounted, thumb-operated ball is wonderful! It doesn't hurt my wrist like a standard mouse does, and isn't nearly as awkward to use as a touch pad or standard trackball, because my hand never has to move - Only the thumb & index finger needs to mo
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Review summary of Microsoft MS Trackball D67-00001 Mouse
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thought buying the microsoft brand was the thing to do, wrong as usual, ergonomic? my hand went num all the time, and always tried to use software to fine tune movement, that was impossible, trackball drags all the time, I finally just trew it away to sol