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Old 01-08-2018, 11:37 PM #9
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This is the trackball that I have used alot. It helps because, I do not have to move my arm all the time. It has buttons just like a mouse.

My problem is the actual clicking. The track ball seems to be solving arm movement, which is not an issue for me. I actually keep my mouse on my thigh (in combination with a thin cloth). The problem is the clicking, which makes me think a touch pad may be more gentle. Not sure!
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