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    Pope John Peeps II: It is me, or is the phrase "the ball does it all" hilariously inappropriate? more »
    tinkertank: You can pry my Kensington Pro Trackball from my cold dead hands.... more »
    Voyou_Charmant: I prefer trackballs to a regular mouse, but very few are very ergonomic. If they are, they are, like this one, rather expensive. more »
    UberJumper: I've been using a thumb operated trackballs continously since pretty well since the 90's. Here's someone else's shot of the Gen1 trackman marble. [www... more »
    rip: One word: Centipede! more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Gunmetal grey? Check. No distinct logo? Check. Reputable manufacturer? Check. Name dangerously close to Sling Blade? You lost me. more »
    diverguy: I've been using a Kensginton Expert mouse for years. Standard mice should be banned outright. Trackballs, and I mean real ones, not those dinky things... more »
    verythrax: Trackball is fine... until you need to do multiple selections on screen. more »
    Monty: I am sad to say I can remember the first time I used a mouse on the original Macintosh and saying "oh, it is an upside-down trackball". And, while th... more »
  • #macworld2009

    Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Built to Handle Digital Content

    A trackball? In 2009? Indeed, Kensington is going retro with a new design that they claim is the first to "allow users to navigate and manipulate digital content through the ball itself." More »