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title: "Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball"
brand: "logitech"
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# Patented optical precision 27 MHz RF wireless tech 6+ months battery life Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** ฿53159
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your workspace with precision and freedom—trackball mastery redefined!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** ฿53159 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/1780308-logitech-wireless-optical-trackman-trackball)

## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Power:** Powered by 2 AA batteries included, enjoy over six months of uninterrupted productivity.
- • **Smart Navigation Buttons:** Thumb-operated forward/back buttons and drag-lock scrolling speed up your workflow effortlessly.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Patented optical marble technology delivers smooth, maintenance-free tracking for flawless control.
- • **Ergonomic Right-Handed Design:** Form-fitting shape reduces wrist strain, perfect for long hours of productive work.
- • **Cordless Freedom, Zero Clutter:** Experience true desktop flexibility with reliable 27 MHz RF wireless connectivity—no line of sight needed.

## Overview

The Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball combines advanced 27 MHz RF wireless technology with patented optical tracking for precise, maintenance-free cursor control. Designed ergonomically for right-handed users, it features thumb-operated navigation buttons and a drag-lock scroll wheel to enhance productivity. Powered by two AA batteries, it offers over six months of cordless freedom, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a clutter-free, efficient workspace.

## Description

desertcart.com Logitech's cordless optical TrackMan lets you work where and how you want with the freedom of a cordless mouse, the comfort of a trackball, and the precision of optical technology. It's Logitech's most advanced trackball finger-operated trackball mouse. Save space and eliminate desktop clutter. Take advantage of extra buttons that help you navigate around Windows and the Web more easily. And with Logitech's patented optical technology, you get virtually maintenance-free precision and smooth tracking. Logitech's patented Optical Marble technology ensures smooth cursor movement, while 27 MHz cordless digital radio technology gives you reliable cordless freedom. The product offers advanced navigation features in a form-fitting, right-handed design. Its special drag-lock functions let you move text and images with ease, while Cruise Control scrolling lets you scroll rapidly through Web pages and documents by merely pressing a button. With conveniently located thumb-operated forward and back buttons, you can easily move through applications and Web pages without having to move the cursor to the browser's onscreen buttons. Two AA batteries (included) keep you powered for six months or more. Product description Large finger-controlled trackball True cordless freedom for desktop flexibility Reliable digital radio technology that requires no line of sight Forward and back buttons for faster Inter navigation Scroll wheel and drag-lock button for easier maneuverability Patented optical technology delivering smooth tracking and superior precision Virtually maintenance-free 72" pointing devices wireless operating distanceInter Service Provider (ISP) account required for full WebWheel software functionalityCompatible with Windows 98 7 XP Vista Mac OS 10.4 or later3-year limited warrantyIncludes wireless receiver USB to PS/2 adapter and 2 AA batteries

Review: Finally, A Great Trackball for Macs - After reading the other desertcart reviews, I thought I would respond to some of the issues other reviewers raise from a Mac user's perspective. I run a new PowerBook 15" with OS X 10.3.2. Unlike some other reviewers, I didn't notice any directional/orientation problems--the cursor follows the ball movement very well, even before installing the included Logitech software. Perhaps the necessary drivers are now universally available, or perhaps the Mac version is just better. Also, the "finger layout" has not proven to be an issue for me--I can use any or all of my fingers to control the ball without any cursor-direction problems. The wireless function has proven flawless on my Mac. The reciever is a couple feet away and actually off the desk (no line of sight) and works fine. It was essentially plug-and-play on the Mac--I didn't even have to push the 'Connect' buttons to establish a signal, it just worked. The software is necessary, however, to re-assign new functions to the several buttons on this model. As a former PC user, I can't go without a right-click button (one of the reasons I bought an external device for my notebook at all). The Mac software is very easy to use, and one can re-program all of the buttons and the wheel if one so desires. You can set a button to automatically double- or triple-click, or select keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Command and W to close the current window). Very easy, and quite useful--I use buttons to close windows, quit programs, delete files, and still have a handy web-browsing 'Back' button. The only possible drawback to the Mac software is that one cannot "train" the ball's orientation (from what I can gather from other reviews, this option is not available on PC either). This really only matters if you know you hold trackballs at a different angle than most people do. Please note that the software I'm reviewing is for Mac OS X only; the program for those running OS 8.6-9.2 is a different piece of software, which is also included in the package. Those are all the Mac-specific comments I can think of at this point; if you're a Mac-user you're probably used to things "just working," and this device is no exception. I'll also comment on some of the more universal issues raised by other reviews: Ergonomically, there is a period of adjustment--anyone moving from a conventional mouse to any trackball or from one trackball to another should expect that. It's never a bad idea to try one out in-store to see how they feel, especially since trackball models vary from one to another much more than mice do. This is not, as some have termed it, a 'disadvantage'--all new things take some time to get used to. If you've never used a trackball, it's weird for a while; it's also ergonomically superior/healthier in the long term. Also, I use trackballs for computer drafting/design, and find superior control to mice--finger-control is just more precise than either thumb-controlled trackballs or wrist/arm-controlled mice. The optical ball-tracking technology requires almost no cleaning, and there are zero moving parts to clean. Just pop the ball out and blow any collected lint out of the socket if necessary--which very rarely is. For any pointing device that's wireless, optical, and has this many buttons, this price is pretty decent--lower, I think, than my previous trackball that was wired and lacked the wheel. As for Logitech's reputation/reliability, I have had good experiences. My first trackball had to be replaced during the warranty period, but its replacement has lasted the four years since--I only replaced it now because it wasn't Mac-compatible. Now Mac-users can rejoice with a high-performance trackball that works seamlessly in OS X.
Review: Solid Hardware; Doesn't fit all hands - I use Windows 7 Premium 64bit and I also run Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit in VMware workstation for work. All buttons and functions work properly in both the host an the guest machines. This trackball is solid Logitech. It feels substantial and the buttons and track back are well made. Cleaning the trackball is a snap. Just pop it out, give it a wipe, and done. The software is also very easy to use and to customize the buttons to your liking. I am not a huge fan of the external USB radio transmitter that is used and that alone might have stopped me from buying this). It does not use the Logitech USB receiver other mice use, so I wouldn't recommend trying to travel with it. The programmable buttons are great. I like the default assignments, but I programmed the scroll lock button to send "Enter" instead. I have set-up Windows to move the mouse to the default button when a dialog appears, so I can just hit that key rather then moving the mouse or moving my hand back to the keyboard. It's a little thing, but it's productive. A note about fit. I did not ding the score for fit since fit is very personal. What I like may not be what you like. But here is my $.02. If you can get to a store to try it out, do so. I have average sized hands for someone who is 5' 9" tall. The Trackman is a little bit big to easily get to all the buttons. I tend to rest the side of my hand on the desk which means I can easily get my index and ring fingers on the ball, my ring finger on the right mouse key, and thumb on the left mouse button and the forward/back buttons above the left click. The other buttons along the top ridge are out of reach. I have to shift my hand. Not a huge deal until you consider my hand is now out of place with respect to the trackball and buttons so I have to shift back and forth. It's an annoyance for me. I have tried moving my hand up to rest more on the ample real estate on the back of the body, but that is more uncomfortable. I also tried floating my hand over the unit. That hasn't stopped me from using the Trackman, but I am not likely to buy another one these models. However, if you find it fits your hand, then this I highly recommend this trackball.

## Features

- Main Specifications Product Description Logitech Cordless TrackMan Optical - trackball
- Device Type Trackball Connectivity Technology Wireless ( RF ) - PS/2, USB - NOTE: THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SHIPPED TO MASSACHUSETTS OR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (WASHINGTON, D.C.)
- Movement Detection Technology Optical Features Drag lock, scrolling wheel Battery 2 x AA type - WARNING: The solder used in this product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm. Please wash hands after handling internal components and circuit boards and avoid inhalation of fumes if heating the solder.
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 95/98, Apple MacOS 8.6 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0, Micro
- Manufacturer Warranty 5 years warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00006B9CR |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,839 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Wireless receiver USB to PS/2 adapter, 2 AA batteries |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | PS/2, Radio Frequency , USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 710 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855014771 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Number | 904369-0403 |
| Movement Detection | Optical, Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical , Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 100.0 feet |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 097855014771 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black/Silver
- **Connectivity Technology:** PS/2, Radio Frequency, USB, Wireless
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical, Trackball
- **Special Feature:** Wireless

## Images

![Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81GUaYp-uYL.jpg)
![Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nIOW9R+kL.jpg)
![Logitech Wireless Optical TrackMan Trackball - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81fmT2-k7QL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I paid $30 for this same thing in 2009 and now it is $439??? what's with that?**
A: Supply and demand i guess.  Im not selling the mouse for $439, so i cannot answer for that particular seller.  Once an item is "out of production" it changes the supply drastically.

**Q: I bought this last year for $80 and I Know this cannot is not a correct price, is this kind of price gouging common?**
A: Nathan was correct. I had the same issue a few years ago with a Microsoft trackball. They had discontinued it and the only NIB were going for 5 times more than the original price. If the product is discontinued from the manufacturer and new supplies are limited the market will determine the price. It's not much different from someone selling a collectors item that's NIB for much more than it orginally sold. How about the Beanie Baby craze when people would find a rare one for retail and then mark it up 1000% and resell it.

**Q: Logictech no longer makes this trackball, so are you willing to pay 10x the orginal price to have one?**
A: NO, I am NOT willing to pay 10x the original price for this simple obsolete trackball. What kind of greedy ogre is allowed to markup prices like this? Do NOT fall for this thievery. IMHO.◙ Have a happy 4th of July celebration, be careful with the fireworks, have fun, be safe.

**Q: Is $489.99 the price or is this incorrect?  If correct, good luck with that, I hope you have long term storage for it.....**
A: Well, it's an issue of supply and demand.  The product is no longer manufactured, and New Old Stock - which this is - is in limited supply.  Most of us who want or need this device will settle for a used or 'refurbished' one for a fraction of that $489.99 price, but sellers of the NOS item are asking the highest price they think they can get - and if you check around, you'll find that this inflated figure (roughly ten times its original retail price just several years ago) is in fact in the ballpark.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally, A Great Trackball for Macs
*by B***8 on February 11, 2004*

After reading the other Amazon reviews, I thought I would respond to some of the issues other reviewers raise from a Mac user's perspective. I run a new PowerBook 15" with OS X 10.3.2. Unlike some other reviewers, I didn't notice any directional/orientation problems--the cursor follows the ball movement very well, even before installing the included Logitech software. Perhaps the necessary drivers are now universally available, or perhaps the Mac version is just better. Also, the "finger layout" has not proven to be an issue for me--I can use any or all of my fingers to control the ball without any cursor-direction problems. The wireless function has proven flawless on my Mac. The reciever is a couple feet away and actually off the desk (no line of sight) and works fine. It was essentially plug-and-play on the Mac--I didn't even have to push the 'Connect' buttons to establish a signal, it just worked. The software is necessary, however, to re-assign new functions to the several buttons on this model. As a former PC user, I can't go without a right-click button (one of the reasons I bought an external device for my notebook at all). The Mac software is very easy to use, and one can re-program all of the buttons and the wheel if one so desires. You can set a button to automatically double- or triple-click, or select keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Command and W to close the current window). Very easy, and quite useful--I use buttons to close windows, quit programs, delete files, and still have a handy web-browsing 'Back' button. The only possible drawback to the Mac software is that one cannot "train" the ball's orientation (from what I can gather from other reviews, this option is not available on PC either). This really only matters if you know you hold trackballs at a different angle than most people do. Please note that the software I'm reviewing is for Mac OS X only; the program for those running OS 8.6-9.2 is a different piece of software, which is also included in the package. Those are all the Mac-specific comments I can think of at this point; if you're a Mac-user you're probably used to things "just working," and this device is no exception. I'll also comment on some of the more universal issues raised by other reviews: Ergonomically, there is a period of adjustment--anyone moving from a conventional mouse to any trackball or from one trackball to another should expect that. It's never a bad idea to try one out in-store to see how they feel, especially since trackball models vary from one to another much more than mice do. This is not, as some have termed it, a 'disadvantage'--all new things take some time to get used to. If you've never used a trackball, it's weird for a while; it's also ergonomically superior/healthier in the long term. Also, I use trackballs for computer drafting/design, and find superior control to mice--finger-control is just more precise than either thumb-controlled trackballs or wrist/arm-controlled mice. The optical ball-tracking technology requires almost no cleaning, and there are zero moving parts to clean. Just pop the ball out and blow any collected lint out of the socket if necessary--which very rarely is. For any pointing device that's wireless, optical, and has this many buttons, this price is pretty decent--lower, I think, than my previous trackball that was wired and lacked the wheel. As for Logitech's reputation/reliability, I have had good experiences. My first trackball had to be replaced during the warranty period, but its replacement has lasted the four years since--I only replaced it now because it wasn't Mac-compatible. Now Mac-users can rejoice with a high-performance trackball that works seamlessly in OS X.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid Hardware; Doesn't fit all hands
*by M***O on August 28, 2011*

I use Windows 7 Premium 64bit and I also run Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit in VMware workstation for work. All buttons and functions work properly in both the host an the guest machines. This trackball is solid Logitech. It feels substantial and the buttons and track back are well made. Cleaning the trackball is a snap. Just pop it out, give it a wipe, and done. The software is also very easy to use and to customize the buttons to your liking. I am not a huge fan of the external USB radio transmitter that is used and that alone might have stopped me from buying this). It does not use the Logitech USB receiver other mice use, so I wouldn't recommend trying to travel with it. The programmable buttons are great. I like the default assignments, but I programmed the scroll lock button to send "Enter" instead. I have set-up Windows to move the mouse to the default button when a dialog appears, so I can just hit that key rather then moving the mouse or moving my hand back to the keyboard. It's a little thing, but it's productive. A note about fit. I did not ding the score for fit since fit is very personal. What I like may not be what you like. But here is my $.02. If you can get to a store to try it out, do so. I have average sized hands for someone who is 5' 9" tall. The Trackman is a little bit big to easily get to all the buttons. I tend to rest the side of my hand on the desk which means I can easily get my index and ring fingers on the ball, my ring finger on the right mouse key, and thumb on the left mouse button and the forward/back buttons above the left click. The other buttons along the top ridge are out of reach. I have to shift my hand. Not a huge deal until you consider my hand is now out of place with respect to the trackball and buttons so I have to shift back and forth. It's an annoyance for me. I have tried moving my hand up to rest more on the ample real estate on the back of the body, but that is more uncomfortable. I also tried floating my hand over the unit. That hasn't stopped me from using the Trackman, but I am not likely to buy another one these models. However, if you find it fits your hand, then this I highly recommend this trackball.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best right-handed trackball ever
*by M***N on December 31, 2010*

This is the best pointing device I've ever used, hands-down. This is the second one I've purchased since I've managed to run out the last one in 4-5 years of very heavy usage. Here's what I like about it. The real centerpiece of this trackball is the off-center ball. Now, this does make this definitely a right-handed trackball and lefties will probably feel left out, but putting the ball off-center matches the general distribution of your fingers over your hand. It's been to be maneuvered with your index through ring finger, and it is perfectly positioned to roll to any of those fingers as you need to use the scroll wheel or the right mouse button. Compared to a more omni-handed Kensington and the comfort difference is astounding. Likewise, for me, this is infinitely more comfortable than using my thumb for the trackball. The trackball pointing devices that use the thumb inevitably make my hand and thumb joint feel jammed up. Also compared to Kensington, having a proper vertical scroll wheel is infinitely better than their "orbit ring" in my mind. The index finger quite naturally lines up with the wheel. The overall shape fits my hand comfortably and makes for easy long hours working or gaming. Construction is solid and it's durable with good maintenance. As noted I used the previous one for at least 4 years, and used it quite heavily for general computer tasking, through EDA tools (Modelsim), through heavy gaming (including FPS and MMORPGs). If you are a button hog, then you might run out, but there's more than enough for me to use and i'm quite pleased with what I've been able to make it do. Defictis: There are few. As noted, if you are a left handed computer pointer... you'll have to go with a mouse or a Kensington. If you've trained your right hand to point this may work for you. The wireless aspect of the device is not it's strongest feature and there have been a few rare moments when it seems to lose its connection with the base station. And wireless range is probably a little limited, though I've used it successfully several feet away from the base. It does have a few dropouts in motion further away though, so don't use this for a large presentation room or TV gaming. But that's pretty much it. The sad thing is that Logitech doesn't seem to push this product into stores, so it's a bit hard to find on the shelf where you can do a touch fit. They've used this form factor for awhile though, so hopefully it'll continue to be useful in Amazon sales and make a comeback in a new product again soon. I"m tempted to buy another though to have in reserve in 4-5 years though!

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