I have long used a trackball rather than a mouse. It greatly helped my "computeritis" - sore hand/wrist/arm.
One of the first trackballs I used, and my longtime favorite, was the Kensington TurboBall. 4 buttons and a scroll wheel - which IIRC could also be clicked as a 5th button. But it was discontinued by Kensington, probably because it was a mechanical trackball, and had reliability problems. After many years all six (6!) of these that I had purchased failed. I have not had good luck with the used TurboBalls that can still be purchased on Amazon.
I am currently using the Kensington Expert Mouse. 4 buttons, and a scroll ring, non-clickable. Actually 2, one on either side of my keyboard. 2 more at work, 2 more at the coast, 2 more at my mother's house, and 1 in my suitcase for trips.
I guess that you can say I have liked the Expert Mouse well enough to buy 9 of them. Serious $$$s.
But: I dislike its incline - I am currently shopping for a mouse tray to give it a negative incline. Or at least foam blocks. But at least that is hackable, although even a non-tilting mouse tray costs more $$$s. I have even tried using the trackball upside down, to get the negative incline I want. Works okay, but the USN cable gets in the way.
Worse: I have come to realize that the ExpertMouse scroll ring is bad for my "computeritis". Scrolling a ring is a much more complicated movement than scrolling a wheel. It uses many more small muscles. And my hand/wrist gets sore.
I wish I had my old scroll wheel.
I have been worked on AutoHotKey scripts to scroll using the actual trackball. Works somewhat. Most existing scripts require holding a key to scroll with trackball, which hurts; but it's easy enough to make a key press and release toggle the "scroll with trackball" mode. Worse: in AutoHotKey scrolling with trackball seems to require a timer triggered polling function, wasting power. Plus other issues as I mention in an AHK forums post: problems with displays that have different display scaling, cursor flickering, etc.
I am considering buying a trackball that has a real scroll wheel.
Or possibly one of the ITAC trackballs, that has a mode button converting it into scroll mode: the ITAC Evolution 149$ 6 buttons or ITAC Professional 189$ 4 buttons. The former's 6 buttons can all be configured. No driver SW required. OS independent. But probably only scroll up/down - no scroll left/right, without more OS dependent AHK scripts.
BTW, more and more I prefer OS independent driverless devices. Programmable once, then works everywhere else. E.g. I might be able to program mirror images of the ITAC Evolution, so that my left and right thumbs always hit the same button.
I am seriously considering buying the ITAC Evolution,. But since I nearly always buy more than 1, this quickly becomes serious money. Still, hand pain preventing me from working can cause serious loss of income.
Disclaimer
The content of this blog is my personal opinion only. Although I am an employee - currently of Nvidia, in the past of other companies such as Iagination Technologies, MIPS, Intellectual Ventures, Intel, AMD, Motorola, and Gould - I reveal this only so that the reader may account for any possible bias I may have towards my employer's products. The statements I make here in no way represent my employer's position, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of my employer. In fact, this posting may not even represent my personal opinion, since occasionally I play devil's advocate.
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Friday, June 21, 2019
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