wobblegong

Thinkin' about animals....

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*tiny furry cheeps*


wobblegong
@wobblegong

I decided years ago that since the conventional computer peripheral is called a mouse, trackballs are rats.


wobblegong
@wobblegong

I also decided years ago that rats are where it's at and that's all I'll use. A mediocre rat still has tons of advantages over mice, because mousepads are a scam by Big Computer Desk and I spent my formative years suffering technology that didn't work. If the surface is subtly wrong a mouse no longer honors your movements; a rat has no such problems and can be stopped only by debris falling into the optical sensors, which is as obvious as it is easy to troubleshoot/clean!

I'm not gonna say I'm objectively right or anything– I like there being options so people can pick what meets their needs! But I am a fan of the rat. I love the rat. I honor the rat.


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@wobblegong

Anyways I got a hot lead on buying a new rat1 and most of the offerings look really good and normal, but for reasons that are unknown to me they will also sell you This Fucking Thing, which is to trackballs what pug dogs are to domestic dog breeding: The Ploopy Nano Trackball, which is the tiniest possible ball scaffold you've ever seen and a trackball sphere which probably has the bulk of the mass.


  1. Current one hasn't died yet but I do not actually want to be gayming on a Kensington, much like how I did not actually want be gayming on a Wacom before it. Anyways it's older than this PC, and this PC is "uhmmmm how old are you again?" so I can probably justify buying my third ever mouse/etc peripheral.2
  2. Yes I have owned/used computers continuously since at least 2001 and yet have only ever had that Wacom tablet (which DID die! the fucking wires went) and this Kensington (which is mildly defaced by skin oil acidity but otherwise immortal). I'm a real person who is normal, definitely for sure. :eggbug-relieved:

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50% of the reason I use a trackball rat, is because I often have cats laying on my arm, and it's hard to use a mouse like that.

The other 50% is because I like to use the computer while laying down, and it's hard to use a mouse like that

I've got a logi m575 thumb-ball rat I use with my laptop on the couch in the living room as a more-ergonomic alternative to the (also very nice) trackpad the thing has. It's hard to use a mouse on a sofa! Won't move smoothly on the upholstery!