Hi all,
I'll be getting an ergodox hopefully in the next month or so and I was wondering what mouse or trackball should I get. My current setup is 2 screens, normal keyboard + mouse. I saw some custom builds with trackballs in the middle.. Is this the way to go?
Of course, pics help for inspiration
Cheers,
What mouse/trackball do you use with your ergo KBD?
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- Main keyboard: KBT Race II
- Main mouse: MX518 v1
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I think that going with a trackball is the way to go otherwise your mouse arm might be over extended a bit. But as for some options away from the norm, I think a track-pad/joystick could also work out really nicely.
There are a few trackballs that a lot of people seem to like, the two on the top of my head are; the Kensington expert mouse and the Kensington slimblade. Those I just listed are also ambidextrous trackballs so you could alternate hands with the trackball pretty easily.
A trackpad with a ergo dox has been done before by rambunctious. I'm not sure how well it worked but here's a picture: So as far as trackpads go I think the best is the magic trackpad that you see in the picture. You have to do a bit of leg work to get it to work with windows though, here's a link to a guide for getting it to work with windows:
http://www.labnol.org/software/apple-ma ... ows/14158/
A joystick would definitely be unique. I don't think anyone has ever gone with an all-out flight-sim type joystick with an ergo dox before. As for which joysticks are good I really don't know.
There are a few trackballs that a lot of people seem to like, the two on the top of my head are; the Kensington expert mouse and the Kensington slimblade. Those I just listed are also ambidextrous trackballs so you could alternate hands with the trackball pretty easily.
A trackpad with a ergo dox has been done before by rambunctious. I'm not sure how well it worked but here's a picture: So as far as trackpads go I think the best is the magic trackpad that you see in the picture. You have to do a bit of leg work to get it to work with windows though, here's a link to a guide for getting it to work with windows:
http://www.labnol.org/software/apple-ma ... ows/14158/
A joystick would definitely be unique. I don't think anyone has ever gone with an all-out flight-sim type joystick with an ergo dox before. As for which joysticks are good I really don't know.
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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)
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I rotate several setups:
- trackball on the left (Logitech TrackMan Marble or Kensington SlimBlade), keyboard angled in the middle, mouse on the right (Roccat Savu)
- mouse on the left (Roccat Lua), keyboard angled in the middle, trackball on the right (same as above)
- keyboard split and angled, trackball diagonally in the middle (Kensington SlimBlade)
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- Main keyboard: QuickFire TK Blue
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Green
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I am in the same situation and thinking about a track pad solution. It looks neat and probably will save a a lot of desk space.
However, I linux mostly. I'm not sure how well the track pad works on it.
However, I linux mostly. I'm not sure how well the track pad works on it.
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- Location: Belgium
- Main keyboard: Poker II Clears
- Main mouse: CST
- Favorite switch: Lots :)
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I'll be trying a trackball in the middle setup for starters. It's been years since I used last one but I'll post updates when both my dox and ball arrive. I wish someone would build a complete setup wit the dox we could use as reference.