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27 October 2022
Just what I was looking for
This is a fair bit to spend on a mouse but I'm very happy with it. I hadn't used a trackball mouse for many years, but this is the best one I've had. Everything works as smoothly as you'd expect from Logitech, buttons are all customisable (though not fully programmable) and it's super comfy to use. My main reason for purchasing was desk space -- mine is limited and not having to move the mouse itself really helps, especially with dragging and dropping, which I do a lot of.
The angle feature is by means of a magnetic plate on which the main unit rocks, so it's a two-position switch between flat and a 20-degree slant, nothing in between. In practice I think the 20-degree setting is going to be good for most users. The fact that it's just a plate that sticks to the mouse also means there's no mechanism to break there. The plate is a good weight and its rubber coating sticks well to the work surface - it's definitely not moving around unless you want it to.
This is a big unit (I guess calling it a rat rather than a mouse would be bad marketing). The size
means it fits and supports your hand much better than a smaller mouse, helped by a rubberised coating on the palm area, similar to the bottom of the base plate. But if you use a laptop in various locations, you might find the Ergo doesn't fit easily into your existing bag. It would be a shame not to take it with you though because it's a big upgrade on a touchpad (which, for me, a regular mouse isn't). Other than that, I don't really have a gripe.