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5.0 out of 5 stars First trackball mouse, easy transition, excellent mouse
I'm accustomed to using a mouse with a scroll ball/button, forward/back buttons, and left and right click buttons. I transitioned with ease to this mouse, and LOVE it. I bought it for my work computer, but am considering buying it for my home computer as well.The trackball mouse is very comfortable to use and seems to be helping with my tennis elbow problems. I've been using it for 3 weeks , and overall I'm extremely pleased with the transition.First, I had to set the trackball sensitivity. It was just awful until I found the setting that worked best for me (just a few tries with an easy to use interface).Then, I had to figure out how to use the trackball. This sounds odd, but I wasn't sure if I should use my index finger, middle finger, or both. Ultimately, I use a combination of my index and middle finger on the trackball, and use my ring finger for the right click button. This was an intuitive/thoughtless transition.Thumb buttons and accessibility: Using my thumb for a left click was also a very easy/thoughtless transition. I was less confident about the placement of the forward/back button, as they're above the scroll wheel, but I've found this isn't an issue at all.The hardest adjustment has been the scroll wheel. There's just not as much movement capability with my thumb as there is with my middle finger (which is what I used to control the scroll wheel on a traditional mouse). I can do it, and I've adjusted, but it's slightly more effort than a traditional mouse. As an alternative, I can press the scroll wheel button, which then allows me to control scrolling with the trackball.After 3 weeks of office usage, I'm thrilled. With the exception of very few tasks (relating to precision work, like drawing in paint which I do very little of) I'm 100% converted and competent with the trackball. I expect that as I continue to use the trackball, my comfort in using the trackball for precision work will increase.To conserve the battery, the mouse goes to "sleep" after some period of time, but it wakes up quickly with the click of the mouse. I've yet to charge it, you do need a USB-C cable to charge it.I can't comment on it's suitability for gaming, as I use it at work, not home. Given my challenges with precision use of the trackball (like for drawing in paint), that would definitely be a more difficult transition for me were I to try it with any of my first person shooter games. To be very clear - I can move the trackball around just fine in word and for selecting links, etc. It's literally just things like trying to free draw a straight line in paint or something similar that I'm not as good at, yet.If you're considering a trackball mouse (and you're not left handed), this is a GREAT choice. The functionality is excellent and it's very comfortable to use. I appreciate the color choices available, and the price at $32 was reasonable.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great as a replacement for Logitech Marble Mouse
The battery life is excellent. I really wish they had made it optional to use it wired for response times (I’m a weird person who has played FPS games with trackballs for the past 14 years). I don't notice any lag on the USB wireless, but in gaming every millisecond counts. For that reason, this will be solely used for work. I do like that I can easily transition it from workstation to workstation since it's wireless.The mouse is excellent overall, but it would be perfect if the left click button was extended forward another half inch. Not sure if I just have long thumbs or I hold it in a weird position. Maybe that's something Nulea could consider for the next version of this mouse. The scroll wheel function and all the other buttons are great and placed where they should be. The ball itself is pretty huge (not as big as my Slimblade). The material on the mouse is soft rubber and I like it, as long as it holds up over the years and doesn't start "melting" off from use.Overall I'd recommend this mouse to anyone who uses their mouse with just their right hand (which is most people).
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT! THIS Is the Trackball we've been searching for!
A BIG Thank You to Nulea for developing and releasing this trackball. After a long exhaustive search and purchasing other brands/models with underwhelming results Nulea nailed it with this smooth ergonomic design which not only works great, but is customizable with built in scroll features . The ergonomic palm support, which is missing from other brands/models is a huge plus! As a system builder we are not only avid computer users, but use a trackball every day/all day in our work as medical professionals. Previously we had used a very popular trackball sold by a large manufacturer (Their name begins with the letter “L”) who have forgot their customers and discontinued/stopped producing both trackballs and many of the best ergonomic keyboards. Dozens of online reviews reflect how displeased customers are with “L” #Nulea not onlg rose to the challenge they superseded the design/quality of the products that "L" Company previously sold. WE WILL be buying multiple Nulea product as well as suggesting them to friends and collegues. GREAT JOB Nulea !
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smooth precise cursor movement
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This is a good looking trackball, and the trackball itself works well. The scroll wheel is slow, and does not have an adjustable resolution. The back and forward buttons are not compatible with Mac. It is comfortable to use. Update: Customer service took my complaint seriously and thus I have upgraded my rating. Second update: I was again contacted by customer service as they followed up with me on my problem, at this point I have to give their customer service 5 stars, It is great to deal with a company that backs their products. This alone makes me feel like a valued client.
Good controller, if you can get used to it
Perhaps I should start with two statements that would summarize this product: 1) No products from the brand of this one, Nulea, has disappointed me, and 2) This is a great controller, but only if you are (or if you get) used to using trackballs.If you are not used to it, it takes some time to get comfortable with using a trackball. Using a regular mouse involves moving the mouse with your WRIST while pressing (or not) the buttons. With trackball mouses, you move the pointer by rolling the trackball with your FINGER(s). It is easy to use, but I am sure it will take some time to get used to doing it fast and naturally. But their plus is that you do not need a mouse pad or any flat surface with traction (for mechanical mouse) or with texture (for optical mouse). In addition, since you do not move the trackball mouse, you do not need to allocate space (such as the space for a mouse pad) to move it on your desktop (or couch).The next thing I would like to talk about is the connection. Most of the wireless mouses use a USB dongle to connect. I like Bluetooth connection better as it does not require a USB dongle and does not occupy one of the USB ports with the dongle. In addition, the dongles are usually of type USB-A and now we are having more and more devices with C-type USB port(s) only. This mouse sports a USB dongle as well as two Bluetooth connections, so you have your options.Its ball is located towards the center, so you will move it with your index finger (maybe with the help of your middle finger as well). There are other trackball mouses in the market that require to be moved by your thumb; those might be easier to switch from a regular mouse.Its size is fairly large, good for resting your hand on it, but a bit awkward for those who are used to holding the whole mouse in their to move their non-trackball mouses. The weight seems fine, not too heavy, not too light, heavy enough to rest robustly on the surface you put it on. When I pick it up though, I usually press one of the buttons inadvertently.Its DPI options are very good, from unbearably slow to very hard to do small moves. The DPI switch is at the bottom, so you have to turn the mouse upside down, press the switch, turn it back right side up, see if it is the right DPI for you, and if not, repeat (possibly several times). While this prevents from accidentally pressing the DPI button (if it were placed on top as with most mouses), it is also very cumbersome whenever you change the DPI.The user manual comes in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Unfortunately there is no information on how to program extra keys. Aside from the two click buttons, there is a scrolling wheel with its own push button + two more (forward/backward) buttons.Overall, it is a great trackball. The price of $32 CAD at the time of writing seems fair. I would strongly recommend it if you use or are willing to switch to a trackball.
Compares well to others; good value.
This trackball came well-packed in a nice retail package. Aside from a few minor typos, the packaging, quick start guide, and manual are on-par with other peripheral manufacturers. Styling is muted. I opted for a purple trackball but a wide variety of colours is available to choose from.The build quality is good, without any "thin plastic flex". The topside textured with a soft satin finish. The large buttons are easy to find by feel and have clear detents accompanied by a slight click sound and sensation. The scroll wheel is notchy; a push of the scroll wheel allows rapid scrolling by means of the trackball.The trackball is large and slides easily. It is operated with the index and/or middle finger. The sensitivity of the trackball can be cycled through 5 levels by pushing a button on the bottom marked dpi (dots per inch), from 200 to 1600.Ergonomics. This is designed for right-handed users. I am a somewhat short man (5'6") and found all the buttons to be in the right spot; I think the large size of the buttons will accommodate a wide range of hand sizes comfortably. The hand position is fairly "open" and "flat".There are multiple connectivity options: wired, USB wifi dongle, and two Bluetooth options. These are selected via a button on the bottom. I had no issues connecting using Bluetooth.I prefer a trackballs to a mouse as an input device. I own the m570 (discontinued) and MX Ergo. I will compare this Nulea M505 to the MX Ergo.Main differences: the MX trackball is operated with the thumb, rather than the fingers.The MX has a "grippier" rubber texture. The palm of the hand is cupped over the MX, rather than flat.The MX comes with a hard plastic wedge, allowing two different rotated wrist positions. The MX is smaller, and has a smaller trackball, and the buttons are raised more prominently. The dpi on the MX can be changed by means of a button on the top.While both are designed for right handed users, the MX cannot be used by a leftie, whereas this M505 by Nulea can be operated with the left hand (I tried it).Overall, I am impressed by this trackball. It is a solid product with a good feature set, and compares well. It represents excellent value at this price point.Five stars!
Comfortable and Versatile Trackball Mouse
The Nulea Wireless Ergonomic Trackball Mouse is an excellent choice for those seeking comfort and versatility. Its ergonomic design and 44mm index finger trackball provide a smooth and strain-free experience. The mouse is offers Bluetooth connectivity, making it compatible with various devices including PC, laptop. With 5 adjustable DPI settings, it caters to different sensitivity preferences. Overall, it’s a reliable and user-friendly option for enhancing productivity.
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