On 01/10/15 09:44, g wrote:
not all mice.
i have a thumb marble, TrackMan Marble, M/N T-CH11, P/N-804122-3000,
S/N: LZB882800196, that i bought some time back in 1980? that has
worked flawlessly from day 1.
only type of maintenance that i have to do is clean the crud build up
on the ball roll points.
Yes, but is it wireless?
I have three of those here and other family members have the same, no
traditional mice. They build up a little cushion of lint at the rolling
points but it only makes the ball rotate less freely. Conventional mice
accumulate crud on the rollers that has to be removed with a bit more
difficulty. I have never seen a switch failure on our Logitech "track
balls."
Bob
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