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The welspo Wireless USB Handheld Finger Trackball Mouse combines ergonomic design with wireless convenience, featuring a thumb-controlled trackball and built-in laser pointer. Powered by a single AAA battery and compatible with both laptops and desktops via USB 2.0 plug-and-play, it offers a compact, portable solution for professionals seeking precision navigation and presentation tools without wrist strain.









| ASIN | B0BJZQX6CM |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #229 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,275) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2017 |
| Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
| Item model number | iF6B |
| Manufacturer | BrainyTrade |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 1.9 x 0.04 inches |
M**R
Works well
Works great. It's replacing a high end gaming mouse that freezes and is very laggy. This one doesn't have any stutter or freezes . It responds immediately with no lag and makes a better gaming mouse than the gaming mouse did. Unbelievable, I see complaints about the track ball falling out and how it doesn't work well when tilted on its side. I've tried everything ( short of dropping it ) to dislodge the ball and make it quit working when tilted on its side and have been unsuccessful at doing such. Now it doesn't have a premium quality feel to it .it's not very robust and I don't think it can take a drop to the the ground well . So if you drop it that's on you .don't hate the device . Get a lanyard or necklace or some kind of tether or something if you are clumsy because this mouse ain't having any rough housing.
J**H
Frequent disconnection
I recently purchased a Welspo handheld trackball mouse from Amazon, and I am facing frequent disconnection issues. The mouse stops working randomly, and the only way to get it working again is to remove the USB receiver and plug it back in to essentially reset the connection. This is happening repeatedly, and I would like to know if this is a faulty unit or if there is any troubleshooting step you recommend. Please advise on the next steps.
A**D
Works Well Enough
It works like you’d expect. The battery slot is a bit snug, so after putting a battery in, it took a good whack on a hard surface to shift the battery down against the contact. It does light up blue under the scroll wheel when you flip the on-switch, so you know immediately if the battery is making contact or not. Apart from that, my only complaint is it’s a thumb-trackball, and a right-click has to be done with the thumb. If you ever have to right-click and drag (3D printing slicers, 3D Cad, etc.) this design is not so good. I’d prefer a design with a split trigger, so left and right click are both done with the index finger, but haven’t found one yet. Overall, I ding them a star for the finicky battery issue.
F**R
Works well as presentation remote
Image Wireless USB Handheld Finger Trackball Mouse with Laser Pointer I have not had this item long or used it extensively, so take this review for what it's worth. Here are what the various buttons do: Trigger is left click. Upper left button is laser pointer. Upper right button is same as pressing Enter key on keyboard. Lower left and right buttons are right click (context menu). Pros: - Nice to be able to have mouse hand free to be in any position, not chained to the desk. After a lot of work using my Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball I can feel discomfort in my wrist, so it is nice to be able to pick up this mouse and use it for a while; no discomfort. So it is obviously not as hard on the wrist. - Good wireless range. I haven't measured how far, but at least one customer claimed 40 ft. - Soon after purchasing this item I found myself in need of a presentation remote. This trackball mouse worked great. No problem clicking through slides, my computer in the back of the auditorium and me at the front. Cons: - I have essential tremor, that is, my hands shake sometimes. Thus I find that sometimes it is difficult to precisely point the cursor as my thumb is not steady on the trackball. With the Expert Mouse trackball I can more precisely position the cursor. - The trackball is not as firmly held in place as I would like it to be, and thus the thumb needs to be pulled off very carefully; any slight movement in any direction will flick the pointer off target. If it were firmer, requiring a bit more force to roll, I think this issue and the problem I have with essential tremor would be reduced. - Have to set it down to continue typing, which can be a little less convenient than simply moving hand from desktop-bound mouse to keyboard. - No way to change what all buttons do. Using the free X-Mouse Button Control software (use a search engine to find it), you can change the trigger (left click) and bottom two buttons (right click), and how the trackball and scroll wheel behave. But the bottom two buttons don't appear to be independently modifiable; they will always do the same thing; whatever one is programmed to do the other will do it also. Overall I like this mouse and am glad I purchased it.
J**Y
Soo close to awesome.
I want to love this. I have been using it for weeks and it does almost everything I want. Its light and portable, and fits in my hand nicely. The trackball works great, until it looses connection. Which it does a LOT. I haven't figured out a way to get it to reconnect properly short of unplugging the usb and plugging it back in, then it works fine till i close my laptop and then its a toss up if it will be connected when I open it again. It would be soo much better if it had bluetooth connectivity. Then i wouldn't even need the dongle that gets lost every time i drop it while trying to unplug and plug it back in because there s nothing to hold it by. You can left click and drag, but you will need a second thumb to right click and drag unfortunately. I wish they would put the right click where the DPI button is so i can do both, move the dpi button up to where the laser is or something. I want to give this 5 stars it could get 5 stars with a few changes.
E**N
Very sensetive even after reducing sence settings. Material is weak, not durable
M**G
buy a known brand
J**L
Material feels pretty cheap. Ball is very loose, moving the mouse without touching the ball will move the pointer. 2 of the buttons are the same function (right click), missed opportunity to have a backward/forward button, missed opportunity to have a side scroll function. Battery is a triple A, in a world where we use USBC to charge. Okay, not that that’s out’ve the way, we’ll worth the money 3 days in. Incredibly useful for studying when you’re back in your chair. Incredibly ergonomic, very easy to hold for long periods of time due to the finger loop design, love the button inside the finger loop. Well worth the money for my purposes. What confuses me—why isn’t there any competition to create a better version of this product? I use a razer Naga Pro v2, it has 12 side buttons plus 3-6 other buttons, including side scroll, profile change, dual connectivity. It’s such a missed opportunity for a company like Razer not to either partner-up, or make their own version of this
M**M
لم يعجبني لانه لا يوجد به ليزر كما هو مذكور كما انه لا يستحق ثمنه كل الازرار تعمل بنفس الوضع انا مستاءة من المنتج
J**A
Trackball is very loose which makes it incredibly inaccurate for using this as a proper mouse and clicking/selecting objects in the computer. The simple fact of slightly moving your hand or pressing the ‘click’ button itself makes the trackball move and the pointer too (making you click on something else) Perhaps an ok product for powerpoint presentations but definitely a waste of money and completely unusable as a mouse. I’ve put a little mark on the trackball for my video so people can see how much the ball moves loosely without input, so people understand what I mean
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