
#USB OVERDRIVE M317 PROFESSIONAL#
The layout is nowhere close to what is used on professional trackballs.

In addition, the trackball is loose in the housing and rattles, shifting, and shaking while being used. There are three plastic housings on the device Piece affair that features rough castings and a noticeable amount of flash on the mould lines, so despite its light weight, it leaves a feeling of fragility and cheapness. You can touch the trigger button without much trouble, but there is an issue with being fast because you have to move to the target, remove your thumb from the trackball, click, and then continue. There are some bad points as well There is no macro-level to it It is not programmable, so you have to use the configuration that comes with the device. There is a small USB wireless device along with the entire package, as well as a carry bag. When you click the mouse, it comes right back on. When you set it down for too long, it seems to turn off. You press the trigger button when you want to move the mouse In addition to the left-handed method, the right-handed method can be used You can click, enter, and escape, and you can use This would be convenient for presentations, as well.

There's no sense of flicking the trackball and having it kick off the mouse or react in an erratic manner it is incredibly sensitive and tracks smoothly.

There are a lot of uses for this in situations where you aren't sitting right in front of your workstation, like in bed or while flying, or where you don't have much elbow room. An alternative to a trackpad or a traditional mouse, it serves its purpose well. These are ideal for travellers and even for those who use laptops while lying There's a lot to like There is a way to make it work. A nice replacement for those who have trouble using a regular mouse.
