On Tuesday 08 June 2004 11:32 am, Mikael Byström wrote:
> Christopher, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >Seriously, am I the only one who liked/likes using the 1xx series with
> >the trackballs?
>
> Yes, I'd say so.
> Maybe if it was possible to have a large ball. But how? A trackball with
> no moving parts?

Apple should have Logitech build a trackball using their "Marble" optical 
circuitry. I use Marble Mouse almost exclusively in my computer lab, except 
for those machines too old to use them. The only moving part in a "Marble" 
drive is the ball itself. Its position is read optically. Very nice.
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