ELECOM Wireless Finger-operated Large size Trackball Mouse
Analysis:
For convenience, the ELECOM Finger Operated Wireless Trackball Mouse is hard to beat. It is much better than any standard mouse and much more comfortable once the muscle memory is established to use it.
A great review:
As you can see in the first image I shared, this is very large. On the left is a standard HP mouse that comes with every new HP PC or docking station. On the right is the smaller Elecom Deft.
As you can see in the first image I shared, this is very large. On the left is a standard HP mouse that comes with every new HP PC or docking station. On the right is the smaller Elecom Deft.
The unit seems solidly built and all the buttons feel great with good action. The trackball and scroll wheel are smooth and feel good.
Each button is programmable with Elecom MouseAssistant software. I left the bottom thumb button as a left-click, although I tried the top button forward for a while. I've also changed the right click to the outer long button on the right that rests more naturally under my ring finger; the default is the long inner knob on the right.
The scroll wheel tilted to the left and right (or up and down direction on the device) are the eighth and ninth buttons.
The most complicated thing about ELECOM Wireless Finger-operated Trackball Mouse seems to be the software. As other reviews and answers to questions indicate, you need to find the correct driver/software download page. Also note that while I'm using my two Huge models on two Windows 10 PCs, I was able to use Mouse Assistant version 5.0.3,000 on my home PC, but the same software wouldn't recognize the Huge when it's on my work PC.
was installed. . I had to download version 5.1.601. These are on two different pages, which I will try to link in the review.
I've seen people say the software is in Japanese, but both versions I downloaded had an English option during installation.
KEY FEATURES OF THIS TRACKBALL:
Which point most attracts our attention?
- During this Elecom M HT1DRBK review, we spent over 4 hours of web research and about 42 hours of testing. This is the main feature we are investigating.
- Best kind of user: ELECOM's finger-operated wireless extra-large trackball mouse is only compatible with right-handed users.
- Customization Buttons: You can customize 8 built-in functional mouse keys and a left/right scroll tilt wheel.
- Warranty: You get ELECOM's 1-year limited warranty and lifetime technical support.
- Low price: you get this comfortable trackball mouse at an affordable price
Structure ELECOM Finger Operated Wireless Trackball:
- USB connectivity technology
- ELECOM brand
- M-HT1DRBK Series
- Special Feature Precision Optical Gaming Sensor, 8 Button Function, Finger Control, 2.4 GHz Wireless, Attached Wrist Rest, Ergonomic Design, Oversized Trackball Precision Optical Gaming Sensor, 8 Button Function, Finger Control, 2.4 GHz Wireless, Attached Palm Rest, Ergonomic Design, Tra… View more
- Optical Motion Detection Technology
Advantages:
- -Reasonable price (I paid $60 for huge)
- - Excellent build quality.
- -Soft material (rubber) where you place your wrist.
- -Large ball (as big as the Kensington thin leaf ball). Trust me, the bigger ball is better, especially if you have multiple screens.
- -Scroll wheel with tilt scroll function.
- -8 buttons (buttons can be customized).
- -2.4GHz wireless connectivity.
- -The USB receiver is very compact. It's even so small that you can leave it attached to your laptop.
- - Adjustable resolution (500/1000/1500) dpi.
- - Has two AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable nickel-metal hydride)
- -Battery life is 300 to 500 days depending on usage and power settings.
- -Range: 10' on a metal desk, 30' with no obstacles.
- -Compatible OS: Windows 10, 8, 7, or Vista. macOS Sierra 10.12.
Cons:
- -ELECOM Wireless Finger-operated Trackball Mouse is designed for right-handed people.
- -I wouldn't recommend a trackball for games.
- -Everything on the box is in Japanese. Inside, however, is the English manual.
Conclusion:
ELECOM Wireless Finger-operated Trackball Mouse is my hope and it looks like this will be good in the long run. Overall it is well done, pleasant to wear, and comfortable.
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