
Now, I'm starting to notice precision issues. I RMA'd it in and got a new one despite myself not wanting to. With in a month and a half I got the manufacturer fluke where it would double click on a single click, which made it highly annoying to play games that distinguished between the two. So after my last trackball died on me (it lasted over 5 years fyi) I bought a razer mouse. I'd still be using one today if they were still manufactured with better designs.Īlas, they aren't, because for some reason people seem to think the prehistoric method of dragging a mouse around on a mouse pad is better, also resulting in either a) requiring a huge amount of desk space for a giant mouse pad or b) having to increase sensitivity in order to get away with a smaller pad, but losing precision as a result.

It was great, I never had issues with trackball mice. So since I was about 9 years old (24 now) I used a trackball mouse.
