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Originally Posted by LadyKate
I killed my trackball trying to access under the left button. I had a couple of backup trackballs and under the "button" (not a real descriptive term for it) was a lot of dust. I should have guessed it was going to die soon because the logitech symbol on the trackball has worn off lol.
The replacement trackball works as should and it's easy to move around my viewer window.
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Bad design. I bought 4 of those trackballs. When the first began to double click, logitech replaced it. When the next one began to fail, I read all about it and began selling the good ones. I sold 2 that still worked, sold another that I thought was ok but had to give a full refund as the buyer was not happy. I am left with one dodgy one. I fail in every attempt to dismantle it. The switches are well hidden. L still make some good mice, but lately I have bought technet ones at a quarter of logitech prices which seem just as good.
I read other trackball reviews, could not find anything without flaws.