AdChoice
Logitech Marble Mouse Trackball (904368-0914)

Logitech Marble Mouse Trackball (904368-0914)

Out of stock  |  Similar in Keyboards and Mice
  • Ergonomic Fit: Right and Left Handed (Mouse)
  • Input Interface Type: Trackball
  • Motion Device Type: Optical
  • Connectivity: Cable
  • Interface: USB (Mouse) PS/2 (Mouse)
  • Platform: PC Mac
See more features
Ask Friends for feedback
 
4.0
Based on 7 user reviews
86% recommend this product
5 stars
3
4 stars
2
3 stars
1
2 stars
1
1 star
Share your thoughts
Write A Review

Consumer Reviews

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 Reviews

Sort by:
Bryan_Carey
3384

Logitech Marble Mouse Trackball: Less Pain and Strain, and Priced Right

byBryan_Carey Nov 10, 2008
52 Helpfuls 53 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Stationary; Less strain on the hands, fingers, and wrists
Cons No scroll wheel, but the small tabs can be programmed to do this.
Recommended it? Yes

Computers are a fact of life and while some of the accessories that come with computers are not as good as they could be, they are a constant work in progress and new and improved versions are released periodically. Nowhere are these improvements more noticeable than with a computer mouse and one... Read full review »

27

Save yourself from carpel tunnel!

bysvtben Jan 5, 2007
13 Helpfuls 14 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Very restful, comfortable hand/wrist/arm position.
Cons You need to learn new hand/finger movements which may "put off" some people.
Recommended it? Yes

Overview
I've been using the Logitech Marble Mouse ever since they introduced it in its white, unpainted version. I still have that and now use it for work. I have this silver model for use with my laptop at home.

Use
I've never found any mouse comfortable for my hand and wrist... Read full review »

66

Long time Logitech user.

byvincedog3 Dec 8, 2006
10 Helpfuls 11 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Inexpensive,Mac and Pc compatible, Logitech reliability.
Cons None at all.
Recommended it? Yes

Logitech has a long time history with me. I have the Marble Mouse that is over 15 years old with the ps2 mouse connector that still does yeoman service on my Linux and Windows Xp Pro systems via a KVM. KVM is a switcher for a keyboard,Video,Mouse. Never has this mouse or trackball mouse ever given... Read full review »

1

Not so great after all

byboclev Jan 21, 2007
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Back & forward button is a nice feature.
Cons Back & forward button location can cause problems. No scroll. Not comfortable.
Recommended it? No

I thought this was a great solution to problems I've had with those rubber balls that over time start to lose it's flow. But over a day I found out that there were several things I didn't like about this mouse. First I noticed that my hand started to hurt. Maybe it was because I was stretching and... Read full review »

88

Wonderful concept

bydkla2001 Jun 20, 2006
6 Helpfuls 7 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Ease of use
Cons None
Recommended it? Yes

I spend hours on my computer daily, and have had too many mouses die on me for one reason or another.
I liked a few of my cordless mouses, but several fell once to the floor and instantaneously died.
I decided to buy the trackball, to try it out, since it was on sale at Staples, and costs... Read full review »

11

Ergo Charming

byjetgraphics Jul 9, 2005
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 1 Comment
Pros Banishes tension from the hand.
Cons No scroll wheel.
Recommended it? Yes

As a recent convert to the joys of trackball, I must pass on the good news. If your mouse hand has muscle spasms from clasping the rodent to your desktop, consider the marble from Logitech.
At first, my hand / brain coordination was balky. But after repeated use, I stopped "thinking" about it,... Read full review »

7

Not an ergonomic solution for me

byazielce Dec 15, 2006
7 Helpfuls 8 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 3 Comments
Pros Solid Logitech build. Large trackball. Neutral trackball position and shape.
Cons No scroll wheel. Unergonomic wrist position. Unusable at high sensitivities.
Recommended it? Yes

I was in the market for trackballs since my mouse (Logitech MX1000) started causing wrist pains at work.

The Marble Mouse appealed to me because of the large ball and neutral shape (it can be used left or right handed). The large ball would be a good thing because it requires less hand... Read full review »

AdChoice
AdChoice

Prices are provided by the merchants. We assume no responsibility for accuracy of price information provided by merchants. Please alert us to any pricing discrepancies and we will alert the merchant. Sales taxes are estimated at the zip code level. Shipping costs are estimates. Please check store for exact shipping costs. To learn more about why certain stores are listed on the site, click here

Product specifications are obtained from third parties, and while we make every effort to assure the accuracy of product information, we do not assume any liability for inaccuracies. Store ratings and product reviews are written and submitted by online shoppers to assist you as you shop. They do not reflect our opinions. We take no responsibility for the content of ratings and reviews submitted by users.

Copyright © 2000-2012 Shopping.com

http://img.shoppingshadow.com/jfe/JavaFrontEnd-fe115.rtb11.spsor1-6795
http://img.shopping.com/jfe/JavaFrontEnd-fe115.rtb11.spsor1-6795