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Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel

Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel

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Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $33.85
You Save: $16.10 (32%)



New (60) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $29.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 268 reviews
Sales Rank: 409

Platform: Mac Os 9 And Below
Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Compatibility: PC USB
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 9.6 x 2.8
nv:Device Type: Trackball
Connection Type: PS/2 or USB
Hand Orientation: Right
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 3
Scrolling Capability: Yes
Vertical Scroll: Yes
Power Supply Type: Power Via 1 AA Batteries
Warranty: 5 years warranty

MPN: 904346-0403
Model: 904346-0403
UPC: 097855007742
EAN: 0840356583211
ASIN: B00004VUGJ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Wheel allows fast and easy scrolling
  • Features digital radio technology
  • Patented optical technology
  • No line of sight necessary between mouse and receiver
  • 5-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Experience true comfort and freedom with a Cordless TrackMan Wheel. Work where and how you want. And optical technology makes for superior performance with virtually no maintenance needed.Cordless TrackMan Wheel delivers true cordless freedom which means more desktop flexibility. Use it where and how you want. It has a reliable digital radio technology that requires no line of sight, so you can work anywhere within a 6 foot radius of the receiver. Patented Optical technology delivers superior precision and performance for detailed work and smooth tracking for a long and steady use.

Amazon.com Product Description
The Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel provides you with unprecedented desktop flexibility. Digital radio technology allows it to work without being pointed at the computer, so even on crowded desks, you can use it where and how you want. Work anywhere within a 6-foot radius of the receiver. Optical technology delivers superior precision and performance for detailed work and smooth tracking for longer use. The Logitech cordless wheel boasts long battery life and includes a battery indicator to warn you when the battery is low.


Customer Reviews:   Read 263 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Receiver too big.   August 24, 2008
After being a trackball user for many years I could not get used to using a standard mouse with my new laptop.
When I saw that a wireless trackball was available I ordered it.
I made the mistake of assuming the USB reciever would be the typical flash drive size. No Way. The reciever is a piece of machinery the size of the mouse itself on the end of a six foot cord. Very clunky to use with a laptop. Would be fine with a desk unit.
No where on the Logitech site was the size of the receiver shown. Bad on me.
Of course the trackball works fine. No complaints there.



4 out of 5 stars Very good/comfortable trackball but NOT FOR MAC and NOT FOR LAPTOPS   August 21, 2008
I recently purchased two of the Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel trackballs. I needed/wanted one for my desktop Windows PC and one for my desktop Mac. I first hooked it up and installed it on the Windows PC and immediately loved it. Its ergonomic design makes it very comfortable (only for right handers) and the tracking is very responsive. I looked forward to installing it on my Mac.

I researched customer reviews, Loitech's Web site, PC World's Web site and Mac World. I could not find any support or even troubleshooting ideas for getting this product to work with my Mac. I was disappointed because I really do like the trackball. Additionally, the packaging claims that it is Mac compatible but if that's true, there's no help or Mac related instructions. Even the CD ROM that comes with the trackball does not have any MAC executables on it. So, I sent it (the second one) back. After doing some more research I bought, for my Mac, the Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball (model number 646325). Guess what? IT IS WAY BETTER than the Logitech. It is more expensive and it is NOT WIRELESS but in addition to being extrmely comfortable and responsive, it comes with a detachable wrist rest. I've priced comparable wrists rests and a comparable one is $15 - $20.

The Logitech is not suitable for laptops because a wired USB receiver needs to be plugged into your computer for the trackball to work. This would be very cumbersome in a laptop environment.

So, while the Logitech is a very good product, it is not, in my humble opinion, the best or most comfortable trackball out there. That, and the Mac non compatibility issue are the only reasons I gave this product 4 stars instead of 5. While some may argue that the price difference makes the Logitech a better "value" I disagree. These are items that I use 10 to 15 hours six days a week and having a comfortable solution that will prevent stress and/or carpal tunnel...well, an extra $15 or $20 for that is prevention I'm HAPPY to pay.

Buy this product for your Windows PC with confidence. If you buy the Logitech, for additional comfort, also buy the "Fellowes Gel Flex Transparent Mini Wrist Rest (Blue Crystal)" for $12.99 at Amazon.

Or, if you don't need a wireless solution buy the Kensington, which has a very comfortable padded wrist rest included.

Happy Computing!



5 out of 5 stars trackman is and always has been superb   August 20, 2008
The trackman has been my favorite of all mice since I started using it. The only drawback-that can't be avoided-is that the trackball sensors get dirty after while and you need to disassemble it to clean the sensors. But then it's as good as new. It's the only mouse I'll ever use. Since your keeping your wrist in one position, it's great for reducing carpel tunel syndrome.


4 out of 5 stars Fine Product is it right for you?   August 16, 2008
Great product no brainer to install. The only downside is that it has a sizable receiver and is not a fob type commony used with lap tops. So for a desk top this is perfect. If you plan on using a mouse from a distance it may also come in handy.

I find it excellent for surfing the net but can be a challange for percise use like graphics such as photoshop etc.



4 out of 5 stars Just Ordered My Third One   August 8, 2008
I just ordered what will be my third cordless trackman in the past 5 or 6 years. I also have a corded trackman that I use exclusively with my laptop. I'm a trackball kind of guy, never could stand using a mouse, and of all the ones I've tried, the cordless trackman is my favorite. It has three buttons and a scroll wheel (the wheel is also the third button), all of which you can program to do as you wish, and at any sensitivity, in the control panel. I am also a Mac man, and have never had a single problem with drivers, programming, or anything else software related.

The only reason I gave this item 4 stars instead of 5 is because they aren't perfect. Close, but not quite. Mine seem to last about 2.5 years before one or more of the button switches actually breaks, at which time I just replace it. I admit, however, that I am probably somewhat rough on mine, so yours will probably last longer. My cordless models go through a single AA battery every 8 to 10 weeks, or so, maybe longer.

The other problem I have discovered with these is that the ball itself is not exactly the same in every one I've bought. They are probably supposed to be, but the one that came with my corded trackman is just slightly smaller than the others. It was enough of a difference to make it difficult to control the pointer with any great precision. Swapping in the ball from one of my retired trackmans solved that issue.

The only maintenance mine have ever required, other than a new battery every couple of months, is to clean the three rolling points that the ball rests on inside it's little cove. All you have to do is pop the ball out, and wipe each of the points with a Q-tip. It literally takes no more than 10 seconds, start to finish, and should be done once a month, depending on use. I read a review where someone was having an issue where the ball seemed to slightly stick sometimes. That is an issue that will almost certainly be corrected by cleaning those rolling points with a Q-tip like I just described.

One last point I feel I should make involves the battery. I highly recommend using only high quality alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries don't last long at all, and become a nuisance when you have to replace it every other week. Low quality batteries tend to leak acid, and once that starts, your trackman will be ruined. Spend the extra quarter and use Duracell, or something comparable.

Hope this helped someone. :)


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