My Kensington trackball (Dunno what V it is, but it's got a ball the
size of a cue ball and has 4 buttons) uses stainless or some other
kind of metal. No wear yet.
Don't know if it is just age that has affected the wear of your
rollers, or if it is real wear.

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:16 AM, James Fraser
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are Kensington trackballs subject to uneven roller wear?
>
> I ask because when I take the ball out of the trackball I'm currently using, 
> I see a groove apparently being worn down the center of the rollers.  Does 
> this mean the particular unit I have (a Version 3.0) is suffering from 
> excessive wear and tear?  Or is uneven roller wear a known shortcoming of 
> Kensington trackballs?
>
> (Are the Version 5.0 trackballs any better in terms of longevity?)
>
>
> Best,
>
> James Fraser
>
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