![]() If you have an older computer (Windows 98, XP, Mac Tiger), and the MouseWorks software, give it 4 stars. But the RF range is short & the scroll wheel is not smooth. If you have a Mac & SteerMouse with a new unit, give it 4 stars, since all 11 buttons can be programmed to do all kinds of things with SteerMouse. If you use your mouse for long periods of time, like for design, I recommend this trying this one. To sum up, I love this mouse and I wish I had one at home. And I was wary about the placement of the scroller based on the other reviewer's complaint, but turns out it's not inconvienient at all. Otherwise pop the ball out then in again and it's fine. Yes, it does get "stuck" once in a while, but if you roll the ball around real quick that usually fixes it. I love the programable buttons (I set some to launch high-use programs, and one of the four around the mouse I use as my delete button - how rad is that? you can program them to do anything, like operate at a cut or paste command). ![]() It was awkward to control/use the trackball at first, but after a few days, it was just as easy as a traditional mouse, except it didn't hurt b/c I wasn't holding it in a death grip. I read a lot of reviews about the original Kensington track balls full of high praise and although the other people who rated this wireless version weren't raving, I figured I'd give it a try. I've never used a trackball before but I do design and my hand was starting to hurt. ![]()
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