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“Joysticks, tracking balls and mouses are used to specify the point on a display where a certain instruction is to be obeyed” (by David Cowan – CAD International Directory, 1986)

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1998 – Logitech TrackMan Marble FX

Of course, the main distinguishing feature of the Trackman Marble FX trackball released by Logitech in 1998, is its unusual shape, which provides support for the wrist and gives access to the ball from both sides of the body at once. As planned by the manufacturer, this allows you to move the ball with either one finger or two fingers…

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