![]() Has a bit of a learning curve to get used to. Aside from the obvious games like Centipede and Missile command that use a trackball, games like Tron which had a dial can be faithfully replicated by twisting the ball clockwise/anti-clockwise (This was the reason I got my first marble mouse in the first place 10 years ago)Ĭons: -If the ball gets the tiniest dent in it, the ball tends to "stick" on the little nylon pegs that support it. If you are into the emulation scene as I am, particularly old school arcade games that had a trackball or a dial/paddle, then this is THE only way to play those games faithfully. The ball just lifts off and any dirt (I'm a cig smoker, ashes do fall) that happens to collect on the optical sensor can easily be wiped away. As a former club dj, I can attest to the effectiveness of a trackball vs conventional mouse for virtual "scratching" Also great for any "virtual dj" software that has "scratching". Once you find the right aim, take your finger off the ball and you can hammer away on the fire button without your aiming reticule moving a single pixel. ![]() ![]() This mouse is killer for FPS gaming or any game that requires high precision. Not having to move the mouse around means little desk space required.
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