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Perixx Perimice-517 Wired Trackball USB Mouse, 7 Button Design, Build-in 1.34 Inch Trackball with Pointing Feature

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Style: Wired


Features

  • 7-BUTTON ERGO MOUSE - Wired ergonomic trackball mouse with quiet clicks (left/ right/ backward/ forward/DPI switches) and they work with the trackball simultaneously Easy to switch the cursor speed with DPI switch buttons (resolution 400/1000)
  • NATURAL ERGO DESIGN - The ergonomic trackball mouse is for right-handed users recommended to repetitive strain injuries RSI users and the users work particularly long periods on the computer e g office worker gamer and internet user The mouse helps to prevent fatigue in arms and tennis elbow
  • EASY NAVIGATION AND SPACE-SAVING - The surface on the high-density trackball is coated with special treated glitter effect providing users exceptional tracking and precision Everything on the screen is within the reach of a small thumb movement without having to move the arm Additionally it saves your desktop space
  • TROUBLE-FREE TO CLEAN - It is easy to clean if dust on the trackball effects the cursor movement The ball can be easily removed from the mouse buttonhole by fingers or a blunt side of a pen Either use a soft brush or a soft lint-free cloth and gently wipe down dust from the trackball
  • SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - Windows 7, 8, 10, 11; No drivers required, ready to use from the box; Wired USB 2.0 interface; package includes: 1x PERIMICE-517; 12-month limited warranty

Description

Ergonomics - using computer For long hours on a daily basis is the New normal for people both work and leisure However what comes after is major wrist pains resulting from all movement back and forth across a desktop by using mouse Perimice-517’s ergonomic design offers a natural-shape platform for your hand to rest on comfortably Equipping with 34mm trackball and 7 buttons full control of everything is now within your fingers Set your wrist and palm muscle free Just enjoy the effortless computer use from now Specification dimension 130x107x45 mm Weight 120 g sensor laser trackball size 34 mm dpi 1000/1600/2000 silent click yes cable length 1 8 m buttons 7 system requirement Windows system and USB port


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎12 months


Brand: ‎Perixx


Item model number: ‎11567


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎6.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.29 x 8.25 x 2.28 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.29 x 8.25 x 2.28 inches


Color: ‎black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Perixx Computer GmbH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 27, 2018


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  • Finally! A "pro-gaming" worthy trackball is back!
Style: Wired
I'm going out of my way to write this review, and tempted to keep it a secret, but I feel obligated to save others the time and money I spent in my search for a "gaming-worthy" trackball mouse. Aside from comfort and design, LEDs and other bells and whistles, most "pro-gaming" mice have two crucial settings for performance and accuracy; polling rate (the rate at which the mouse position is sampled) and DPI (the resolution at which the sampling occurs). Few trackballs offer adjustable DPI, and none of them offer higher polling rates, which makes the DPI settings almost useless in most cases. Every trackball mouse I've tested polls at a (default) rate of about ~128Hz (at best). One can sometimes "hack" overclocking the USB port via 3rd party drivers (though I do NOT recommend doing this!), but it's just that; a hack. I have used trackball mice as my "secret weapon" since the days of the original Doom / Quake and the beginnings of eSports. They are (were) far superior both in terms of comfort and control. However, for whatever reason, perhaps influence from eSports companies / sponsors, trackballs have been left behind in terms of performance. I own perhaps a dozen trackball mice; Including Elecom, Sanwa, and Logitech, including the original Logitech Trackman (still the best of the bunch). Even the latest and greatest of the "performance" trackballs lack basic performance capability and some seem to try and compensate by offering additional bells and whistles that compromise the simplistic design (just try gaming with an MX Ergo while you press the right mouse button a little too hard to zoom in and accidentally tilt the mouse from zero to twenty degrees and your thumb slips off the trackball and hits the DPI switch from normal to ultra-super-high DPI). It's the difference between "frag or be fragged" in the heat of battle. Where accuracy intensive weapons are concerned (e.g. Lightning gun or Rail gun in Quake), the polling rate is a critical setting to help ensure your mouse is polling fast enough to keep up with the game FPS (frames per second) which is dependent upon your GPU and Monitor refresh rate and DPI as well. It's a delicate balance, and the last thing you need is laggy input devices. If you're serious about gaming, these settings are nothing new. Again, though, for whatever reason, trackballs have been left behind, and companies have yet to enable the same performance capabilities for their trackball mice offerings as they do for their "pro-gaming" mice offerings... until now. When I plugged in the Perixx, it was immediately recognized by the OS (Windows 10 Pro x64) as Full-Speed USB mouse. This means I'm getting nearly twice the polling rate at ~256Hz. This is still nowhere near the 500-2000Hz pro-gaming mice offer, but this seemingly small change in polling rate make a _huge_ difference in games in terms of smoothness and accuracy. The Perixx trackball is flatter and wider than the Logitech offerings (which I do like for comfort). However, the flatness does seem to keep one's wrist straighter, and the wideness provides extra support for your pinky finger. I've been playing 6 to 8 hour tourneys with little to no fatigue, and am very pleased by the comfort design. The Perixx trackball has less trackball surface / exposure than the Logitech M570 or original Trackman, but about the same as the MX Ergo. I tend to prefer the larger surface area as this allows for more precise “full turns” (0-180 degrees) in game. Also. it seems the ball bearings (on which the trackball sits and spins internally) are a bit too flush with the internal plastic trackball housing. Occasionally I'll find myself pressing a bit hard on the trackball and it gets stiff in the socket. This is my only complaint, and the only reason I can't give five stars. I did buy an extra "matte" finish trackball, so perhaps I'll try different balls in the mouse to see if this problem goes away, but it is relatively minor issue and may go away with some use (mouse "breaks-in"). The Perixx is still by far the most accurate of the trackball mice I've used, and I have seen immediate improvement with use of certain weapons in games. The Perixx buttons are responsive (low profile / short travel distance) with decent "click" feedback. It has the typical wheel and forward / back buttons, but they did the mouse a great service by keeping it simple and not bloating it with too many buttons or odd positions or bells and whistles. The mouse also has a 400/1000 DPI switch, which I probably won’t use in game, but is far better balanced than the drastic 512/2048 change in the MX Ergo and could potentially be used (with practice) for Zoom or precision aiming. And the standard positioning of the DPI switch (behind the wheel) means no accidental in-game DPI resolution switching. I have hoped and prayed (and even begged companies like Logitech and Razer) for a decent pro/gaming trackball mouse with no answers... until this mouse landed on my doorstep. As an experienced software / hardware engineer I even offered these companies my services to fix these problems or create new solutions for them, but it would seem they don’t consider anything to be broken. The design and engineering of the Perixx trackball mouse, along with (simply taking the time to implement) Full-speed USB firmware for better polling rates and performance, puts this "value" trackball far above the vast majority of more expensive "performance" trackballs (which are really anything but). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2019 by D. Duncan

  • Good product, better customer service.
Style: Bluetooth
Purchased the Bluetooth version for the low power consumption, no dongle, and small desk space in a home office. Been using it for a handful of months now, and the trackball just works. Had an issue with this product initially, but after discussing it with customer service, it was quickly taken care of; real easy to communicate with them too. Easy to connect to my PC via BT, and the roller ball operates smoothly enough. The extra function buttons are useful too. "Gamers" beware: there are no lights on this mouse, however I'd still call it useful for most non-mmo games. Practical trackball users: rejoice, there is no stinking RGB! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022 by Paul

  • Love this mouse! Ergonomic for the hand and no bluetooth issues!
Style: Wired
I've used wireless Logitech trackballs for years since most other mouse designs give me tendonitis. But with a bluetooth mouse, I had to position my hand in a non-ideal location to ensure reception. This wired mouse provides the same precision and ergonomics as the Logitech model but can be placed anywhere within reach of my computer and keyboard. The other wonderful thing about it is that the ball is housed in such a way that dust works its way out of the trackball cavity, instead of accumulating inside the unit and requiring periodic cleaning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Amazon shopper

  • Good trackball with some personal additions...
Style: Wired
My problem is with the smooth surface where your palm of hand rests. It's just tooooo slippery whereby the hand slips n slides off. Remedy: I shoe goo'd on 40g. sandpaper. Another thing to remember is to clean out the dust & lint particles by removing the red trackball, it's fast n easy. The last thing for a slippery ball is to use a non-toxic finger/thumb moistener. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022 by Rob Tak

  • Excellent replacement for a mouse.
Style: Wired
My desk is setup with a keyboard drawer where, obviously, I have my keyboard, and I used to have a mouse. The problem with that arrangement is if I want the keyboard to be centered on me, so I can type without issues, there was very little room left over for the mouse to maneuver. This resulted in me moving the keyboard to the left, and trying to angle it so I could still type effectively. With this trackball setup, I can place the keyboard dead center, and still have plenty of room for the trackball, since a trackball doesn’t need space to move around. I find I’m much more productive now that I’m not constantly fighting to make room for both. This trackball configuration is comfortable for my hand, the buttons are perfectly placed, and the speed adjustment in windows allows me to set the tracking speed of the cursor to a good speed for easy use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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