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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | An ambidextrous mouse that saves wear and tear on your mouse-moving hand and wrist! System requirements - for PC, Win95/98/NT or 2000, bearing in mind that Win98 or later is required for plug-and-play USB For Macintosh, OS 8.5 or later, a USB port, and a CD-ROM drive are all required Manufacturer's Warranty - 5 years Parts and Labor Note - Mac OS X drivers now available by download from Logitech | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.5 inches | | Product Width: | 8.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.52 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.7 inches | | Package Width: | 7.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 309 reviews |
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| | Features | Durable optical technology for smooth precision and resistance to dirt, eliminating the need for cleaningLarge, finger-operated trackball for superior control and reduced hand and wrist movementSleek shape flexible enough to use in either handMouseWare software included for easy scrolling on the Web (in Windows and Macintosh applications)A variety of button assignments to customize your mouse buttons
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Mouse is good but software is stupid !!! Oct 12, 2008 Mouse itself is pretty good. I brought it because this trackball can be used with left hand. But then I found the logitech SetPoint software is stupid! If you use left hand, you will surely be annoyed! Every time after I reboot my computer, this software persist in changing my "switch buttons" setting in windows! This means you can only swap left and right buttons in the SetPoint software, and can only swap the buttons on this Logitech Mouse. If you have two mouses, this becomes a big problem. Now I use this mouse on my laptop, and I cannot always set to swap buttons on this mouse and on my laptop touchpad simultaneously! I have to change this setting in windows EVERY time I reboot!
And also the "universal scroll" is not so good. It's too fast in my IE, even I have set it to the lowest scroll speed.
Love this trackball Oct 12, 2008 This trackball is wonderful. It allows you to swap hands for lefties and works without any problems with Vista Home Premium. It is very accurate and wrist friendly.
Don't Lose Your Marble(s) Oct 09, 2008 Bought my logitech marble mouse a month ago. It didn't take long to get use to using. Even though it has a cord --- it doesn't move around on the desk like a typical mouse so the cord isn't getting caught up. I don't have to worry about table space to roll around like a mouse. And most of all, I am left-handed -- this is universal. Not going to lose my marble(s)!
No zoom, generic online help Oct 09, 2008 When I see how many people have given this product a 5 star rating, it makes me wonder if every employee at Logitech was required by the company to submit a 5 star post for this product.
I have surfed the Web for over an hour, and it does not appear that anyone can get the Logitech Marble Mouse to zoom in and out. You should know that the online help from Logitech is generic--so that it sort of covers all Logitech mice, including two and three button mice, as well as all types of trackballs. Therefore, you will find very little in the online help that is specific for the Marble Trackball.
Someone on the Web has created a freeware download program that you install to make your Marble Trackball zoom in and out. If you already own a Marble Trackball, and need to zoom in and out, just keep looking on the Web until you find the download. Someone solved the problem that the SetPoint software from Logitech does not solve.
You get the joy of marble mouse, but everything else bad. Oct 09, 2008 The good: Marble mouse are inherently fast and precise regardless of brand available on the market. Comfortable to use. The bad: 3 button is actually usable instead of 4. One of them is ergonomically unusable. The ugly: Software is bare minimum -- you can't assign button function other than the preset ones that you'll never use. A cheaper mouse has that feature. It cost nothing for them to add that to the software. Other thoughts: I've other good Logitech products but this one is disappointing.
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