On 8/5/19 12:18 AM, Frédéric wrote:
I have been using a Kensington trackball for years
Interesting, first time I hear about that. How do you replace the
middle button and the wheel? I am used to zoom in/out with control
wheel for example.

I was in an auto accident end of last Oct.  8 weeks in a sling with my right arm.  No mousing around (right-handed) for me and forget about the effort to roll the wheel.

The people here pointed me to the Kensington Expert Mouse. Insurance paid top dollar for it, compared to what I could have gotten it on line (get me the mouse or pay workmen's comp, an easy calculation for the insurance company).  I STILL use it left-handed.  It is just that easy to slide the left hand over and keep my stronger right hand on the keyboard and number pad.  I told the OT at the rehab out-patient place I used and she has gotten a few of her patients to get one.  It made a life-changing situation for one of her patients.

The wheel on the Kensington is fantastic.  So easy to roll.  I spend a lot of time in Geany with Internet Drafts XML (though I am being pushed to switch to Markdown, but Geany does not have and adequate plugin for Markdown).  A mouse wheel to roll up and down the body of the document is critical.  I could not have worked while in the sling and for the first 2 months of PT without that wheel.

I have not tried programming the top two buttons.  Some here said it can be done in Fedora.

So far, 8 months into ownership, I have not needed to clean the trackball, but it is easy to take out.  In fact it falls out if you tip it over, so have it on a stable surface!  I do not use its wrist rest.  My mouse extender on my keyboard tray does not have the room and the position of the tray is such that I don't need the rest.

I really am thankful to the members here that pointed me to the Kensington Expert Mouse.

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