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We programmers are at great risk of RSI. After 10 years, I was having shoulder problems and switched to a trackball, which helped, then switched to my left hand which helped even more.

I'm looking for a good finger-operated trackball with a scroll wheel. (I do not like the ones where you control the ball w/ your thumb. My thumb isn't as dexterous).

I also want to have a scroll wheel. I currently use a Logitech Marble Mouse but the scrolling implementation is very poor. EDIT: I just tried the Marble Scroll (free software that provides better scrolling. Works great. Another option is the KatMouse addon (which I've not tried) for trackballs.

I hear the old Logitech Trackman was very good, but is no longer available.

Anyone have experience with the Marble Mouse (and the above fixes) ? Or any suggestions of a good trackball.

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I tried trackballs and found that the load on a single finger was a lot more painful than the pain from using a mouse. Were you always using the same finger? – Uri Jul 30 at 16:52
Yes, I always use the same finger. I've never had finger problems but I did have shoulder problems with the mouse but not nearly so much with a Trackball. Rolling the ball uses far less force than trying to move an entire mouse. Also it's far too tempting to put your whole arm into moving the mouse. I see this all the time with older folks who only move with their whole arm and can't make fine motor movements. – Clay Nichols Aug 21 at 4:17
I've got a marble mouse as well and was looking for the same suggestions as you, but hadn't heard of Marble scroll. It might just get my by with this el-cheapo for another year or two :-D – Yoooder Aug 27 at 14:28

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Logitech's Cordless TrackMan Optical appears to still be available. I got mine from eBay a year ago or so and haven't looked back. The trackball is finger-operated and there are extra buttons and a scroll wheel.

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Not traditional, but I use a Wacom Intuos tablet (12x19). Alternating between the pen and mouse offers a great deal of relief on my shoulders, wrists, etc.

I write software and having all the programmable options of the tablet is a plus too.

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do you use the pen input while coding? I'd be interested how you pull it off and what the learning curve was... – Yoooder Aug 27 at 14:29
@Yocoder - yup i use for everything. Did you have specific questions? Maybe we can e-mail – indiecompanyll Sep 2 at 20:46
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I use a Logitech Trackman Wheel and love it. Your thumb is capable of precise movement, so you can bump up the sensitivity and get around with very little movement once you get used to it.

That said, the best thing you can do to relieve mouse-related pain is to stop using it. Learning vim has done more to relieve my hand pain than switching to a trackball.

edit: Ok, so I didn't read carefully and this doesn't answer the question. It's still the best trackball :-)

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You should try the Evolution trackball, made by ITAC systems. I have been using them for a dozen or so years.

They are big and ugly, because the form follows the hand instead of trying to be pretty. The large ball is easy to move with any of several fingers. The six buttons are programmable, but the default programing works pretty well. It is physically symmetric and the programming is left/right reversible, so it can be used left-handed if you want. I like to program buttons 2 and 4 both as 'left click', so I can hit that function with either the thumb or a finger. The 'scrolling' feature is unusual -- you hit butting 5 to enter/exit scroll-mode. I would rather have a proper scroll wheel, but that is really a quibble.

They are well made. There are a few moving parts, but they are made of stainless steel with roller bearings. I wore one out, but it took more than ten years of constant use. Overall, I would buy another when the ones that I have now wear out.

http://www.mousetrak.com/landing/landing%5Foffice.cfm

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