I’ve never preferred the mouse as an input device.

  • sexual_tomato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 hour ago

    I’ve never understood the trackball from an ergonomics standpoint.

    I use an ergonomic mouse, so when I go from using my mouse to relaxing every muscle in my arm and hand, nothing moves. When using a trackball, I have to fold my thumb out of the way or otherwise move my hand when I go from relaxed to usage mode. If I don’t do that, my thumb naturally rests on the trackball and can cause involuntary movements.

    Also, over time, my thumb gets tired - the muscles in my arm that I use to move a traditional mouse are much bigger and can be used for longer without tiring, which isn’t the case for the tiny muscles around my thumb.

    What am I missing?

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      3 hours ago

      I have a poopy mouse, and ploopy headphones. Great designs.

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    3 hours ago

    Every keyboard needs a pointing stick next to the index fingers!!!

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      10 hours ago

      A trackball can lead to a rather exciting life. You can operate them while they are perched on the very edge of an excitingly messy desk, or even on your thigh for those times when your desk is just too cluttered. My advice is to stick with a traditional mouse, and thus stick with a traditionally dull life.

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    9 hours ago

    Same.

    I also use one for gaming.

    I just find them generally preferable to any other type of mouse I’ve tried.

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      2 hours ago

      Agreed. I’ve been using them since I did PC gaming as a kid. Only downside (at the risk of sharing something non-dull) is that I eventually dislocated my shoulder from spending so many hours gaming with a trackball when I was young. I would just anchor my wrist to the desk and move my fingers only and I guess my shoulder didn’t like that.