- Oct 2, 2007
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Anyone here do it?
I had to buy a Logitech Trackman Marble due to RSI and / or carpal tunnel in my right side. I'm using it for work and only using the mouse for games. Its been a week of working with it and using it for personal use and so far so good. It's not that bad but been using a mouse right handed since roughly 1986. A long time.
I'm left handed so I decided to go for an ambidextrous trackball and finally start using my left side. Between being a trackball and using it left handed I figured I was doing maximum benefit for myself, both getting used to it and not just using a trackball right handed.
I mostly play League of Legends and Killing Floor, but can't imagine doing the same stuff I pull off in those games with this trackball yet. Any of you ever reach the point where you were as good with a trackball as you were a mouse?
Once I got used to the trackball and could use it without noticing it, I turned the sensitivity all the way up in Setpoint and disabled acceleration from day one.
I had to buy a Logitech Trackman Marble due to RSI and / or carpal tunnel in my right side. I'm using it for work and only using the mouse for games. Its been a week of working with it and using it for personal use and so far so good. It's not that bad but been using a mouse right handed since roughly 1986. A long time.
I'm left handed so I decided to go for an ambidextrous trackball and finally start using my left side. Between being a trackball and using it left handed I figured I was doing maximum benefit for myself, both getting used to it and not just using a trackball right handed.
I mostly play League of Legends and Killing Floor, but can't imagine doing the same stuff I pull off in those games with this trackball yet. Any of you ever reach the point where you were as good with a trackball as you were a mouse?
Once I got used to the trackball and could use it without noticing it, I turned the sensitivity all the way up in Setpoint and disabled acceleration from day one.