Mean ol' Logitech Marble Trackman
On Fri, 24 May 2019 20:04:10 -0700 (PDT), RayLopez99
wrote:
Wow, a trackball. I tried to use one once, and it was like balancing
a bunch of spinning dinner plates. Acrobatics.
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And that ain't but the half of it.
The earlier Logitech software for their Trackball was well-written
software compared to their new drivers. Back in "the day", before
touch screens, androids, and whatnot. I guess selling a mouse once
meant something.
That software allows for either right- or left-handed trackball
"orientation", which is actually sophisticated.
Then comes the finger memory, or the whole "key" to it. It's the same
mechanics as playing a musical instrument from a score -- your hands
eventually become used to it, to return the correct positions
intuitively.
Left-handed for a right-hand person means, importantly, (even more
with the bigger 101-keyboard), there's less reaching over two sets of
a number kaypad and navigational array with the right hand.
The left hand falls, as it were, simply and quickest, off of the left
side the keyboard and onto the trackball: The very least possible
distance at the shortest time for highest efficiency.
See how easy that was that you've only two notes now to remember:
Note1: Click Enter and Note2: Click Properties.
Bon appétit !
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