🎯 Master your workspace with precision and style!
The ELECOM Wired Easy Thumb Control Trackball Mouse combines a precision optical gaming sensor with a sculpted ergonomic design and six customizable buttons. Featuring a DPI toggle between 750 and 1500 for adaptable cursor speed, it ensures smooth, accurate tracking with minimal hand movement. Durable ruby ball bearings reduce maintenance, while broad Windows and Mac compatibility make it a versatile, wired solution for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.
Brand | ELECOM |
Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 9.47 x 4.78 cm; 199.58 g |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | M-XT3URBK |
Manufacturer | Elecom Japan (PC) |
Series | Track Ball EX-G |
Colour | Black Ball |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Macintosh OS X 10.10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**A
very good trackball
Good trackball fits my hand very well and is very comfortable to use. accurate and all the controls work well. The third finger switch for temporary slower movement of the pointer I never used but I do like the forward and backward switches beside the left hand finger switch. No battery issues , it has a nice docking station on the bottom of the trackball for the dongle. The ball fits in its holder very neatly with very little side to side movement and has a smooth easy movement when in use. the low and high dpi selection on the on switch seems to do very little but that maybe just me as I found it very good with little need to vary the settings. This trackball is very good and I've now bought second one for my wife who is impressed to. Good value for money.
M**O
Brilliant
Got this as I have some issues with my wrist and I'm a office worker. I find it has changed alot for me. Not as much pain. It takes a few hours to get used to the rollerball but worthwhile. I don't think I'd go back to a normal mouse. It did stick a little at first, but doesn't now as I've wore it in a bit. I've not used this for gaming, I've used this to help me reduce pain and it has.
N**U
Glad I took the chance!
Like many, I came to this after years of M570 use. My 3rd one had just pooped out, I was cheesed off with paying through the nose for something with such a short lifespan, and to be frank, this was the cheaper than the M570 that was on one day delivery (with decent reviews as well), I needed ASAP for work.I'd over looked this one because I thought the buttons being one piece with the hand rest would be a problem, thinking that they may suffer plastic fatigue and snap away, but having now felt the things, I feel they're going to be absolutely fine - only time will tell!On every setting, the trackball is super responsive, a roll of the ball that would have moved the cursor an inch on the M570 sends it flying across the screen, so it's taken a couple of days to get used to, but I do appreciate the strain that is being taken off my thumb!The shape seems ideal for my hand - the curve is just right, and noticeably more comfortable than my Logitech predecessor, but I know that that will be subjective as things like hand size vary wildly.The build is solid, which again, I wasn't getting with my previous trackball mouse.I think the one down side I have experienced so far was that I was expecting the receiver to be stowed in the small storage area on the underneath of the mouse, meaning when I first opened the box, I was cursing up a storm, thinking it had either dropped out when I opened the box, or it hadn't been included, which considering I needed a functional mouse ASAP and didn't want the brouhaha of sending the one I had back (which would have also completely negated the purpose of buying one).Just as I was repackaging to send back, I dropped the plastic display box, where underneath the batteries there was just visible through the white plastic was the tiny receiver, hidden away having been missed due to the plastic being quite opaque. It sounds ridiculous to have been as elated as I was to see that little nubbin hidden away in there, but I really, really, REALLY needed to get working.It speaks well towards the mouse in general that the worst gripe I have so far is something to do with the packaging. It's early doors still, but on the whole I am extremely pleased with how well this holds up in comparison to ye olde M570.
Z**N
Accurate, Comfortble, Quality-made
I've been using trackballs since the mid 1990s, and this is by far the best quality I've used so far. With other trackballs I've had issues with poor sensors or the ball not sliding properly in its cradle. No problems like that here. Also, the two main buttons are a delight - easy enough to press, but not so easy that a twitch will trigger them - yes, I'm getting old and I twitch. Cleaning the lenses is also easier than I've seen from other manufacturers. The addition of a switch to easily change the speed of the mouse without having to dive into operating system configuration panels is a boon. I would highly recommend this device.
A**K
The packaging is the best thing about this trackball.
The best thing about this trackball mouse is the packaging.The tracking of the pointer using the ball on power save mode jumps all over the place. On high speed its way too high speed and on super high, which is a combination of the high speed on the trackball base and the high speed switch just below the scroll wheel; oh, that works OK for up and down but I never got a chance to test horizontal scrolling. Where did I get to? Oh yes. The Super high speed. Well, if you can follow your mouse pointer on this setting, you're a better person than me.There is a light, if you want to stand up and put your head over the top of the scroll wheel, which tells you the speed setting you're on.The software, which you need to download, is good for one thing and one thing only. And that's the programming of the 3, yes 3, flimsy primary, secondary and whatever the heck the 3rd one is for, buttons, and forward and back buttons. Each one, apparently, has two modes, but again I never even got to try this.The company should spend a little more money on the switches for 2 of the 3 buttons and dump the 3rd and spend a little less on the packaging.Needless to say, after just an hour of trying to adapt to this trackball, it's already boxed, ready to go back Monday.Would I recommend this product? Well duh! Of course I would ... NOT!
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