Why trackballs are bad vs. mice
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:03 pm
Having used a trackball with a scroll wheel exclusively for several months now I can honestly explain the problems with them.
The major problem is the lack of fine-grained control. The biggest problem is when handling a horizontal scroll bar, you have to hold down the left button on the thumb*, and spin the ball at the same time.
With a mouse, to scroll you hold the left button on the thumb and use your wrist to move the mouse.
A trackball does a good job for perhaps 90-95% of most work, which is easier in many cases. It's the last fucking 5% that causes such a goddam problem.
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* I don't mean I have to hold it down with my thumb. The button on a scroll bar that is moved to change position in the scrolling area is called a "thumb."
The major problem is the lack of fine-grained control. The biggest problem is when handling a horizontal scroll bar, you have to hold down the left button on the thumb*, and spin the ball at the same time.
With a mouse, to scroll you hold the left button on the thumb and use your wrist to move the mouse.
A trackball does a good job for perhaps 90-95% of most work, which is easier in many cases. It's the last fucking 5% that causes such a goddam problem.
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* I don't mean I have to hold it down with my thumb. The button on a scroll bar that is moved to change position in the scrolling area is called a "thumb."