--- template: slug: m575 title: The Logitech Ergo M575 trackball subtitle: A short review of my first ever trackball date: 2022-07-01 --- Ever since switching to a split keyboard, using a mouse has been rather awkward. Do I put it in between the two halves? Not enough space. Do I put it to the right? Again, not enough space since that's where my notebook sits. And then there was the pain. I had to take routine breaks from using the mouse due to pain on the bottom-left side of my palm. Enter, the trackball. Trackballs are pointing devices much like the slightly more popular rodent. They're super old -- dating right back to the post-World War II era.[^1] Largely speaking, there are two kinds of trackballs: thumbballs and fingerballs. A thumbball, like the name suggests, is operated using the thumb. A fingerball (also called as ambidextrous trackballs) has the ball in the center, with buttons on either side. They behave quite like a laptop's touchpad. [^1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trackball#History Trackballs take up very little space (check!), and are known to help with RSI (also check!). So I got one. ![logitech ergo m575](https://cdn.icyphox.sh/KPMds.jpg) I got the [Logitech Ergo M575](https://www.logitech.com/en-in/products/mice/m575-ergo-wireless-trackball.910-005873.html). This is the cheapest Bluetooth trackball available in India. I bought it for around INR 3500 (≈45 USD). It sits comfortably and stably in between the two halves of my keyboard; it is so much easier on my hand -- it has greatly alleviated my pain. Pictured below is my actual desk right now[^2]. ![my messy table](https://cdn.icyphox.sh/O97-8.jpg) [^2]: That is indeed another split keyboard in the works. The M575 is larger than your typical mouse but that's fine since it doesn't move. Its curved shape is very satisfying to hold -- it fills your entire palm. The build quality is pretty solid. It's all plastic, but that's a good thing. Rubberized finishes are harder to clean and start getting gooey and icky after a while.