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In message <1.5.4.16.19970102235040.4117a85a@postoffice.worldnet.att.net >, Richard Gnall <rpgnall@worldnet.att.net> writes >Logitech has come out with a wireless trackball/mouse. I haven't tried it >yet but would like to hear reports from anyone who has. You can read about >it on the Logitech web page. I have a Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse, which was intended for use with a lap-top but which I've found very suitable for clamping to the edge of a table. This makes it a trackball that you can position in many ways, as there are three sets of clamps, each a different length, the frame can be set at 0, 30, 60 or 90 degrees, and the mouse itself can be reverse mounted on the frame. That's a lot of possible positions. The software that comes with it includes a "compass" program so you can tell the computer which way is up and which of the four buttons is your primary or secondary (i.e. left or right) mouse button. I hope this information is helpful to someone. -- Henry Whyte, Translation Plus translation-plus@07000.net hwhyte@translation-plus.co.uk Phone/fax +44 1382 200304 http://www.translation-plus.demon.co.uk/ Mobile +44 802 818180 For translations into English from French, German, Russian and Spanish.