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Logitech Trackman Wheel Optical
Logitech Trackman Wheel Optical
Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $35.48
Buy New: $20.30
You Save: $15.18 (43%)
Buy New/Used from $15.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(350 reviews)
Sales Rank: 284

Language: English (Original Language)
Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Trackball|Connection Type^USB|Connection Type^PS/2|Hand Orientation^Right|Tracking Method^Ball|Buttons^3|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Colors^Red|Colors^Silver
Warranty: 5 years warranty
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 3.1

MPN: 904353-0403
Model: 904353-0403
UPC: 683728044046
EAN: 0683728044046
ASIN: B00005NIMJ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Bulk/Retail - Retail
  • Connectivity - USB&PS2
  • Color - N/A

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Save desk space and gain comfort with the TrackMan trackball. Rotate the trackball with just one finger. The innovative rounded sloping design places the buttons under your fingers - two on top and a handy side thumb button. Since it's a trackball, TrackMan stays put, and you get efficient cursor motion without any large arm movements on your part.

Amazon.com Product Description
Reliable optical technology combined with an innovative scroll wheel that acts as a third button sets Logitech's 904353-0403 Trackman Wheel Optical apart from ordinary trackball mice. Patented optical technology provides superior precision, reduced wear, and smooth motion, and eliminates the need for regular cleaning. The scroll wheel provides easy scrolling and the added convenience of an extra mouse button, enabling you to jump easily to your favorite Web sites. The ball is ideally positioned for thumb operation, and the comfortable shape of the mouse allows for strain-free extended use. Its smaller size also saves desk space, reduces hand and wrist movement, and plugs very easily into your system's USB or PS/2 port. Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems.


Customer Reviews:   Read 345 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Better than a mouse!   December 5, 2008
I see that I'm hardly unique here. Like others who've posted reviews already, I bought my Logitech Trackman Marble back in 1995 or so when I bought my first Windows PC.

So when I went GUI, like many of you, it seemed to me like a totally dumb idea to move a mouse around a desktop. It made much more sense to me to keep your hand on a stationary peripheral.

At the time, the Logitech Trackman Marble was the only game in town if you wanted a trackball. This simple inexpensive little peripheral has outlived countless computers and has served me well for over ten years! Wow!

So I was beside myself when some books on the shelf above my computer slipped and knocked a cup of Pepsi over my keyboard and Trackman last week. The keyboard? Eh! Keyboards are the proverbial dime a dozen these days. Big whoop. But my Trackman! I was frozen in terror. Do they still make trackballs? Or have mice totally won over? Or are they all ambidextrous now with the ball in the middle to appease lefties? I'm so used to using my thumb to roll the ball that I don't think I could get used to an ambidextrous trackball (and contrary to what others have said, I'm so comfortable using this type of trackball that I can frag in Unreal with the best of 'em using my thumb to aim with)!

Amazon.com to the rescue! Much to my relief, Logitech still sells a Trackman trackball. The styling is a little more modern and "swoopy," but the design is essentially unchanged in 10+ years--and that's a GOOD thing! I ordered it from Amazon last week and find it fits me as well as my prior Trackman Marble. The Trackman Wheel is a wee bit smaller than the Marble and the mouse buttons are a little closer together--not enough to see, but my hand feels the difference. But that's no big deal, I got used to it after just a few minutes. Also, it comes with a driver CD, but Windows recognized it out of the box without having to install the CD--even the wheel. That's a good thing too because I don't like installing unnecessary software onto my PC if I don't have to. I can't praise Logitech enough! Highly recommended for anyone addicted to a thumb type trackball!

Incidentally, after my new Trackman arrived and I breathed a sigh of relief that it is essentially the same design, I performed a little "surgery" on my dead Trackman. Removing the four little screws from underneath it, I disassembled it. Before you read on, don't try this on any working device--this was a shot in the dark on a device that I had given up for dead anyway. With the ball out and the screws removed, the shell pops apart easily and the tiny circuit board lifts right out--no prying necessary or risking snapping little prongs off to lift it out. Being careful not to break any of the delicate wire jumpers, I wiped the circuit board down with a damp cloth to get all the Pepsi gunk off. Then after it dried, I wiped it down again with a Q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove any residual moisture. The top and bottom plastic shell, as well as the ball, I ran under the hot water faucet for a few minutes (there's no metal parts). Letting it all dry out overnight (the slightest moisture on any electronic circuit will totally fry it upon giving it power), I reassembled it the next morning. Guess what? I plugged it back into the USB port, and it works perfectly! Better, actually, than it had worked for a long time. Being optical, the Trackman Marble never lost its precision over the years the way ordinary mice do after a year or so, but I was never really able to clean those little metal prongs in the ball socket very well, and the ball sometimes felt "sticky" even after cleaning the ball socket out. Picking the gunk off those little metal prongs in the ball socket with my fingernails never got it as clean as the "overhaul" it just received. So now I have two working Trackmans, both seemingly in brand new condition!

So I'm going to go back to using my old Trackman Marble and put the new Trackman back in its box and save it for when my old one does eventually wear out.



5 out of 5 stars They Should Come Standard with all Computers   December 3, 2008
It doesn't take any time at all to get accustomed to using this instead of the "mouse". It's so much easier and user friendly to move around using your thumb than having to constantly lift the mouse up, set it down and move it. I didn't have to load the CD to get basic function; just unplug your mouse and plug this in its place. To me, this is such a superior invention over the mouse that I don't understand why there's any market for the mouse. This was some of the best money I've spent on computer-related gear.


4 out of 5 stars Not the energizer bunny   November 29, 2008
My wrist absolutely loves me for switching from a traditional mouse to a Logitech Trackman. I switched almost a decade ago to reduce wrist strain; it did the job. I just ordered from Amazon my 7th Trackman.

Each one of my previously owned Trackballs had the same fate...the button stopped working. I feel that with a better quality button or a different buttn design, the device(s) would last much, much longer.



5 out of 5 stars Logitech Trackman Mouse   November 29, 2008
Perfect in every way. I've used trackballs for years - never looked back to the old mouse. It takes a couple of weeks getting used to, and then you'll be so glad you switched. This one, with ergonomic design, scroll wheel, single-click, double-click (or customizable to something else), and right click is perfect.


5 out of 5 stars Logitech trackman optical   November 29, 2008
I've been using track ball devices for several years and this product fills my needs nicely. I can do everything a conventional mouse does without chasing the mouse all over my desk. This was a refurbished device and works like an new one. Great product.

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