May 20, 2012

Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 With Leave-in USB Receiver (910-001799)

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  • Trackball comfort: Sculpted shape supports уουr hand аnԁ stays іn one рƖасе mονе thе cursor without moving уουr arm
  • Logitech Unifying receiver: Connect up tο six compatible wireless devices wіth one tіnу receiver thаt stays іn уουr laptop
  • Long battery life: Gο fοr up tο 18 months without changing thе included AA battery
  • Smooth cursor control anywhere: Precision laser tracking οn уουr desk, couch, bed οr аƖmοѕt аnу οthеr surface
  • Fοr Windows οr Mac OS: Control уουr laptop, desktop computer οr home theater PC wirelessly frοm up tο 30 ft. away

List Price: $ 59.99

Price: $ 44.00

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  1. Mr. Queensway, the "right" Barrister says:
    78 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Logitech answers the plea!, September 26, 2010
    This review is from: Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 With Leave-in USB Receiver (910-001799) (Electronics)

    This is my first review and it happens to be the first for this excellent trackball. The review is LONG but you can skip to the heading(s) that suit you: Old Users, New Buttons, HTPC, New Users, Wireless and Gaming. Hope it is useful.

    –Introduction–
    This line of trackballs from Logitech is best known for its unique design, employing the thumb for movement and the index/middle finger for clicks. The advantage of this “thumb-ball” design is that former mouse-users do not have to adapt to a different position (thumb for clicking and index/middle finger for moving, as in the case of the Kensington trackballs).

    –History–
    After releasing the renowned TrackMan Wheel Optical (wired), Logitech went further and brought us the wireless version (the TrackMan Wheel Wireless, still available in Amazon). The wireless version suffers from the gigantic size of the receiver, which makes it impractical for laptop/space-constrained computer setups.

    After years of protests about the receiver design (see the Logitech forum), Logitech finally decided to upgrade the Trackball and equip it with the unifying receiver. The receiver can connect up to 6 devices at the same time and its miniature size means you can leave it in the USB port of a laptop all the time. Other new features include 2 programmable buttons and a battery indicator to the left of the “left-click” button.

    –Old user–
    I owned the wired Trackman optical and I felt immediately at home with the M570. There is no noticeable difference in terms of button arrangement and I cannot tell the two by touch alone. The ball was changed to blue, possibly in an attempt to distinguish the M570 from the old Trackman Wheel Wireless.

    There is a subtle difference between the balls on the M570 and the wired Trackman. The red ball on my wired Trackman was silky smooth and it feels light when scrolling. On the other hand, the blue ball on the M570 appears to possess a tiny bit of extra resistance (even after cleaning), which does not trouble me at all. The blue ball also seems quieter in use. I do not think old users will be troubled by this minor change, and this extra resistance may also be due to the fact that my unit is brand-new. I will update this review if the touch changes.

    –The new buttons–
    I switched to the M570 mainly for the 2 new buttons. I can now turn on/off my secondary monitor and move windows between monitors with one click (requires the UltraMon software). The new buttons are protruded distinctively and form a nice curve that fits the index finger. I can rest my index finger comfortably on these buttons and locate the individual button with ease. Both buttons have a definite “click” feel to it when depressed.

    You need to download the latest SetPoint AND click the “Check for Update” button to download a 3MB upgrade package before you can customise the buttons. I suppose the bundled CD-ROM contains a version newer than what you can download from the Web, so stick to it for the

    –HTPC–
    Despites its size, the M570 is actually quite light. If you care about the loudness of the click sound, you may be relieved to know that the “Back” button is nearly silent. You can map the Back button to “Left Click” using the SetPoint software and it will be a fine, silent, ergonomic HTPC pointing. Note: the Forward and Middle buttons make loud click noise while the left/right buttons make acceptable click noise.

    –New user–
    If you have not used a thumb-ball before, you should try it! I cannot praise this design enough ever since I moved to the Trackman. At first I had some problem with its speed but after experimenting with the Speed/Acceleration settings for about 5 minutes I was able to perform the daily tasks with better precision and more speed. The greatest advantage of using a thumb-ball instead of a mouse is that I can move the cursor to another monitor (some 2000 pixels away) with one finger. With a mouse I had to lift up the mouse several times, using a large number of muscles in the process.

    The greatest advantage of thumb-ball over mouse is comfort, achieved by ease of moving the cursor. In the case of thumb-balls, only the thumb needs to be moved and the other fingers remain stationery. The smoothness of the ball ensures that your thumb will not be overly exerted. In the case of a mouse however, the fingers need to “grasp” and “move” the mouse and the wrist needs to “rotate” it, causing prolonged stress of all parts of the hand.

    The Trackman/M570 design also provides a proper resting place for ALL fingers: the thumb can rest on the ball (note: the ball has enough inertia to hold the thumb so that it won’t fall to the bottom), the index to ring fingers rest on the surface while pinky can rest on the small “gap” specially crafted for it.

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  2. Reseil says:
    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is the best replacement for Microsoft’s Trackball Optical, October 14, 2010
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    Reseil
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    This review is from: Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 With Leave-in USB Receiver (910-001799) (Electronics)

    Having been one of the many old school folks that mourned the loss of Microsoft’s Trackball, I can honestly say this is a superior replacement. The day I had to bury my Microsoft Optical was a sad day when it died, but I got many years of use out of it. Up until now, it was the best trackball to date that I’ve used (and I’ve used them all), but today I received 2 of the new M570′s and replaced my wired TrackMan Wheels.

    They are slightly smaller than the TrackMan Wheel, but have a much better ergonomic feel. Unlike the Microsoft five button version where the fifth button was placed on the far right and was a bit akward due to the size of the device, the M570 has it right above the perfectly placed back button. Now that I’m using wireless (I avoided the TrackMan wireless due to the lengthy receiver), I’m even more pleased in the home and office environment.

    The other reviews for this product are spot on, but to add a few observations:

    There was mention of the actual ball of this device being a bit more resistant than the existing Logitech version, but a quick polish with a cotton cloth is the fix. Combined with the new SetPoint software, this is my new favorite input device.

    Range is fairly good for the receiver, I have zero latency connected to a back panel USB port a good 3 feet away.

    The other cool thing is that the battery compartment has a storage spot for the receiver similar to newer laptop mouse models. Self contained receiver and 500+ days life on one battery (according to the monitoring tool) is good stuff.

    If you are a trackball user, you will be amazed. If you are one of the old school trackball users that see the Opticals on Ebay for hundreds of dollars and wish you had one.. buy this instead. This device is superior.

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  3. Yuzo Kura says:
    18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Red ball vs blue ball, October 7, 2010
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    Yuzo Kura (Harrison, NY USA) –
    This review is from: Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 With Leave-in USB Receiver (910-001799) (Electronics)

    I am longtime wireless trackman wheel.(Red Ball) user. My minor complain for it was a “receiver”.
    In case of travel, to bring trackman and receiver was bulky.
    Receiver for the Blue(M570) is very tiny and easy to handle.

    Former person reviewed as follows,
    “There is a subtle difference between the balls on the M570 and the wired Trackman. The red ball on my wired Trackman was silky smooth and it feels light when scrolling. On the other hand, the blue ball on the M570 appears to possess a tiny bit of extra resistance (even after cleaning), which does not trouble me at all. The blue ball also seems quieter in use. I do not think old users will be troubled by this minor change, and this extra resistance may also be due to the fact that my unit is brand-new. I will update this review if the touch changes. “

    My comment is exact same. Blue ball is less silky and less smooth. Feels some weight of resistance.
    After cleaning and some hours of usage, changed a little bit but still less smoother than Red.

    The difference is not so huge but I definitely prefer smoothness of the red.
    Other than that, M570 is very good products.

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