I currently have a Trackball Marble by Logitech and while I like it better than the original, it starts to get uncomfortable after editing for an hour or so. Any recommendations on a different kind that you have experience with?
Feb 04, 2015 19:33 | #1 I currently have a Trackball Marble by Logitech and while I like it better than the original, it starts to get uncomfortable after editing for an hour or so. Any recommendations on a different kind that you have experience with? 6D | 5D4 | 24-105 f4L | Sigma 50 2.8 Macro | 17-40 f4L| 135 f2L | 70-200 f2.8L ii | Sigma 35 1.4 Art | Canon 24-70 ii
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JLRplsFL Junior Member 20 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2013 Location: Port Saint Lucie, FL (USA) More info | Feb 04, 2015 19:39 | #2 Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball Laser James/Louis
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crbinson Senior Member 614 posts Likes: 90 Joined Jul 2012 Location: OKC More info | Feb 04, 2015 20:07 | #3 I used to have a Logitech TrackMan but never could get comfortable with the trackball.
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I actually have that one and while I like it for my everyday work, I don't particularly care to use it when editing. I like the trackball. 6D | 5D4 | 24-105 f4L | Sigma 50 2.8 Macro | 17-40 f4L| 135 f2L | 70-200 f2.8L ii | Sigma 35 1.4 Art | Canon 24-70 ii
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Feb 04, 2015 20:37 | #6 Apple Magic Tracked. ~Steve~
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ReservoirDog A Band Apart More info | Feb 04, 2015 20:40 | #7 Apple Magic Mouse, it's like to have a mouse+a trackpad in one Patrice
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Feb 04, 2015 21:09 | #8 +1 for magic mouse. I can't work with track balls, make my hand hurt for some reason. And I don't like trackpad only, I like to move the cursor with my arm, not my finger. Also use a wacom tablet, which also comes with a mouse, though I hardly ever use that one. 40D, 5D3, a bunch of lenses and other things
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seres Senior Member 580 posts Likes: 40 Joined Apr 2013 More info | Feb 04, 2015 21:44 | #9 +2 for Magic Mouse. I have a Wacon, and their included mouse, but I much prefer the Magic Mouse when I'm not using the tablet. —Eric
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,721 posts Likes: 4045 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Feb 04, 2015 21:48 | #10 Logitech m310 for general use and a Wacom Intuos4 for photo editing. The pad works so much better than any mouse. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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Feb 04, 2015 22:04 | #11 Am I wrong to assume the magic Apple works only with apple? Is it usb? I have thought about the pad but not sure how I would like it. 6D | 5D4 | 24-105 f4L | Sigma 50 2.8 Macro | 17-40 f4L| 135 f2L | 70-200 f2.8L ii | Sigma 35 1.4 Art | Canon 24-70 ii
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ReservoirDog A Band Apart More info | Feb 04, 2015 22:10 | #12 shaunmcfd wrote in post #17415905 Am I wrong to assume the magic Apple works only with apple? Is it usb? I have thought about the pad but not sure how I would like it. I don't know if it work on PC, it was sold with my iMac. Patrice
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Feb 04, 2015 22:45 | #13 shaunmcfd wrote in post #17415905 Am I wrong to assume the magic Apple works only with apple? Is it usb? I have thought about the pad but not sure how I would like it. Logitech makes one as well that many people like better than the Apple one. Not too sure if it's usb or Bluetooth though. Likely usb. ~Steve~
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BigAl007 Cream of the Crop 8,118 posts Gallery: 556 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 1681 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Repps cum Bastwick, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK. More info | Feb 05, 2015 03:39 | #14 I use a pretty basic Logitech keyboard and mouse for general work. The mouse is a basic two button and scroll wheel. I also have a cheap Trust pen tablet. I use that for actual drawing tasks, although I tend to stick with the mouse most of the time in LR if I am simply adjusting sliders. Always use it with the local brushes though. It's nice though that you can use either device interchangeably. So if working with the LR brush tool I can be working with the pen, then simply roll the wheel on the mouse to change the brush size. The only thing not to do is move the mouse at the same time as using the pen on the track pad. Oh and although the kbd/mouse are wireless they and the track pad are both USB devices.
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DGStinner Goldmember More info | Feb 05, 2015 08:30 | #15 I currently use an Apple Magic Mouse for my Mac mini but am thinking about picking up the Magic Trackpad too.
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