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Originally Posted by stumped
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.
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I can't complain. As I said, that trackball is old enough that the logitech symbol on it has been worn off. It is over two years and is possibly as old as four year. I don't remember because I have three of them. That one has survived many drops to the floor and really, even if it has gone up to $70 or so, I really don't expect anything I use as much as my trackball to last much more than a couple of years.