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- Trackball abstract "A trackball is a pointing device consisting of a ball held by a socket containing sensors to detect a rotation of the ball about two axes—like an upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball. The user rolls the ball with the thumb, fingers, or the palm of the hand to move a pointer.Compared with a mouse, a trackball has no limits on effective travel; at times, a mouse can reach an edge of its working area while the operator still wishes to move the screen pointer farther. With a trackball, the operator just continues rolling, whereas a mouse would have to be lifted and re-positioned. Some trackballs, such as Logitech's optical-pickoff types, have notably low friction, as well as being dense (glass), so they can be spun to make them coast. The trackball's buttons may be situated to that of a mouse or to a unique style that suits the user.Large trackballs are common on CAD workstations for easy precision. Before the advent of the touchpad, small trackballs were common on portable computers, where there may be no desk space on which to run a mouse. Some small thumbballs clip onto the side of the keyboard and have integral buttons with the same function as mouse buttons.".
- Trackball thumbnail Trackball-Kensington-ExpertMouse5.jpg?width=300.
- Trackball wikiPageID "31106".
- Trackball wikiPageRevisionID "605977867".
- Trackball hasPhotoCollection Trackball.
- Trackball subject Category:Computing_input_devices.
- Trackball subject Category:History_of_human–computer_interaction.
- Trackball subject Category:Pointing_devices.
- Trackball subject Category:Video_game_controllers.
- Trackball comment "A trackball is a pointing device consisting of a ball held by a socket containing sensors to detect a rotation of the ball about two axes—like an upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball. The user rolls the ball with the thumb, fingers, or the palm of the hand to move a pointer.Compared with a mouse, a trackball has no limits on effective travel; at times, a mouse can reach an edge of its working area while the operator still wishes to move the screen pointer farther.".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Trackball".
- Trackball label "Трекбол".
- Trackball label "كرية تعقب".
- Trackball label "トラックボール".
- Trackball label "轨迹球".
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
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- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs Bola_jejak.
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs トラックボール.
- Trackball sameAs 트랙볼.
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs Trackball.
- Trackball sameAs m.07n7m.
- Trackball sameAs Q20140.
- Trackball sameAs Q20140.
- Trackball wasDerivedFrom Trackball?oldid=605977867.
- Trackball depiction Trackball-Kensington-ExpertMouse5.jpg.
- Trackball isPrimaryTopicOf Trackball.