zerker wrote:Yeah, I haven't taken the shell apart yet, and I'd need do that to get directly at the roller assembly. However, after using it a bit more, it's not really as bad as I originally implied. Increasing the sensitivity further, and using the option to do the same with the cutemouse driver makes it much more usable. And I can still get a fair sized "flick", so it's not braking that quickly.
Although using it more extensively is a bit harder on the index/middle tendons in my hand than the marble mouse I'm used to. I may just order an original white model marble mouse to fulfill my "retro trackball" desire instead. We'll see.
Oh, so you're into trackballs? Really used to love Logitech's thumb operated models back in the days, used one of these for like five years or so, and then another five years with one of these.
Never got used to those index/middle finger operated ones though. I'm in fact still using that type on a regular basis, got a few of them hooked up to the alarm/control system terminals at work. Four years with them, and they still feel totally awkward. If Logitech still sold any non-wireless thumb operated models, I'd order a bunch immediately, I'm even checking their site now and then to see if they've started making them again.
If you haven't already, you should really pick up a thumb operated model and try it out. You might have slightly lower precision in small movements, but for daily use, they're far better in my opinion. Once you get the hang of it, you can do those "flicks" across the desktop with remarkable precision. I even used mine for FPS gaming with success 😀