How to Use a Trackball Mouse
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Try trackballs in different styles and ball positions at the store. Smaller balls that rest under one finger are best for day-to-day use. Larger balls that use more than one finger or the palm of your hand are better for more precision and larger or dual-monitor setups. Once you have a trackball connected to your computer, find the pointer on the screen and fix your eyes on it. Slowly roll the ball back and forth gently until you get a rough feel for it. Change the settings using the included drivers and software. A trackball can be more sensitive than a typical mouse. Dial back the sensitivity until you're comfortable with it. If you have trouble with precision work, slightly increase the magnification on the monitor or inside the app. Experiment with the buttons to find what feels natural for your purposes. Decide which you prefer for left-click, right-click, and other mouse functions. Different trackballs have different input options. Some let you click by pressing the ball in a specific direction, for example. Gradually use the trackball for different tasks. For example, use it for gaming at first, so you can practice and get a sense of how it feels. As you get more comfortable, use it for other tasks and phase out your traditional computer mouse.
How to Use a Trackball Mouse
Get the hang of this ergonomic tool
By Daniel Anglin Seitz Daniel Anglin Seitz Writer University of Vermont, Emerson College Dan Seitz is a tech writer with 10 years of experience writing about apps, gaming, and more. His work has appeared on Uproxx.com and other outlets. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on September 22, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share EmailIn This Article
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Try trackballs in different styles and positions at the store. Connect trackball to PC, and adjust settings according to your comfortability.Trackball mice use different arm muscles and are better for inflammation or repetitive stress injury. This article explains how to use a trackball mouse and why it might be a better option than a traditional mouse.What is a Trackball
On a standard mouse, the pointer represents the mouse. You move the mouse around, and the pointer follows the mouse. mashuk / Getty Images On a trackball, it's as if the pointer is just above the ball. As you roll the ball, it moves the pointer on top of it. Trackballs also have a different sense of momentum. A standard mouse only moves when you give it a nudge. You can spin a trackball like a marble. The pointer moves as fast as your hand, which can be a bit disconcerting.How to Use a Trackball
Follow these tips to help you acclimate to a trackball mouse.Try trackballs in different styles and ball positions at the store. Smaller balls that rest under one finger are best for day-to-day use. Larger balls that use more than one finger or the palm of your hand are better for more precision and larger or dual-monitor setups. Once you have a trackball connected to your computer, find the pointer on the screen and fix your eyes on it. Slowly roll the ball back and forth gently until you get a rough feel for it. Change the settings using the included drivers and software. A trackball can be more sensitive than a typical mouse. Dial back the sensitivity until you're comfortable with it. If you have trouble with precision work, slightly increase the magnification on the monitor or inside the app. Experiment with the buttons to find what feels natural for your purposes. Decide which you prefer for left-click, right-click, and other mouse functions. Different trackballs have different input options. Some let you click by pressing the ball in a specific direction, for example. Gradually use the trackball for different tasks. For example, use it for gaming at first, so you can practice and get a sense of how it feels. As you get more comfortable, use it for other tasks and phase out your traditional computer mouse.