- vertical (60 degrees)
- 34mm thumb-operated ball
- optical sensor w/ resolution 400-1500 dpi (three available steps)
- 7 buttons including wheel (w/ side scrolling)
- additional buttons for changing resolution, connection and on/off switch
- wireless: proprietary (USB dongle) and Bluetooth 5 (two devices)
- 2× AA batteries (supposedly for up to 18 months)
- MSRP $80
new vertical thumb trackball from Kensington [2020]
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- Location: CZ
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage2, JIS ThinkPad,…
- Main mouse: I like (some) trackballs, e.g., L-Trac
- Favorite switch: #vintage ghost Cherry MX Black (+ thick POM caps)
- DT Pro Member: -
Logitech MX Ergo has competition: Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Trackball (K75326WW)
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- Location: Central US
- Main keyboard: IModel F77/IBM 3101/Omnikey 102/96Kee
- Main mouse: Logitech G430/Logitech M570/Kensington Expert
- Favorite switch: Beamsprings. Alps SKCM Blue, Capacitive Buckling S
- DT Pro Member: 0219
Ooh! I do love my MX ergo, but it is always nice to see what Kensington comes up with
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- Location: France
- Main keyboard: Typematrix 2030 / Custom AEK64 / XD75
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert trackball, G512, Magic trackpad
- Favorite switch: alp white linearized, since I have only those…
- DT Pro Member: -
Thumb seem’s strange to me. I have a expert mouse also 3 differents kensington Trackball and I hate all of them. Some are 100€ and still made with crappy quapility, glue assembly. Everthing fail on them.
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- Location: Poland
- Main mouse: trackball
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
Anyone here tried this unit?
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- Location: Poland
- Main mouse: trackball
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
What feels it bring?
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- Location: Estonia
- DT Pro Member: 0221
I don't use thumb balls myself, so can't give detailed opinion. It was bought by friend of mine as a replacement to his heavily worn MTO, and I've briefly tried it. Plastic looks a bit cheap (big difference with another models from that company), but good thing is - it doesn't have any painting or, worse, soft-touch coating. Movement is butter-smooth, hand position seems to be quite ergonomic, buttons are fine.
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- Location: CZ
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage2, JIS ThinkPad,…
- Main mouse: I like (some) trackballs, e.g., L-Trac
- Favorite switch: #vintage ghost Cherry MX Black (+ thick POM caps)
- DT Pro Member: -
So I eventually got one. It's fine. I would have preferred the wired version (yes, there's a wired version too), but it wasn't available at the time.
I saw mixed reviews with complaints about build quality at first, that hasn't been my case, though. Just like Elecom trackballs, it's supported in Linux out of the box (all 7 buttons).
I saw mixed reviews with complaints about build quality at first, that hasn't been my case, though. Just like Elecom trackballs, it's supported in Linux out of the box (all 7 buttons).
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- Location: US India
- Main keyboard: Thinkpad
- Main mouse: Trackpoint
- Favorite switch: NMB