The Logitech wireless trackball features programmable buttons that you can assign customized tasks to with Logitech's SetPoint software. The trackball, which uses a small wireless receiver plugged ...
To fix a problem with a Logitech trackball button, you don't have to solder anything or do anything else not expected of an average user. While Logitech doesn't provide troubleshooting tips ...
Uh, does it not work? There should be HID-compliant drivers built into XP64 that work with it. Or do you mean the software Logitech makes for assigning buttons and stuff? It seems like they never ...
Good grief! Why didn't anyone tell me that Logitech has come out with a new trackball? I'm an absolutely dedicated trackball user, as you might already know if you saw my post about the Trackballs I ...
Trackballs are an acquired taste. Some look on them as oddities, but here's a confession: I've been using a trackball for well over a decade and find the arrangement comfortable and easy to work with.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Logitech has unveiled the Ergo M575, a wireless trackball with a design not unlike the iconic M570 model, but with improved ergonomics and ...
Page 1: Logitech's Killer Wireless Trackball - The MX Ergo Included with the Logitech MX Ergo, users will find nothing but a simple lit pack, Unifying receiver, and micro-USB cable. There is a note ...
Logitech just unleashed a new entry-level wireless trackball that feels good, looks fine and works wonderfully. The new Ergo M575 adds some features previously found only in its high-end MX Ergo ...
Trackballs were all the rage a couple of decades back, when mice weren’t nearly as accurate, maintenance-free, or ergonomic as today’s offerings. Logitech was a leader in the space back then, and had ...