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While I was playing with the previous trackball, I began to understand what I needed from the next one. Yes, the next one. We are going serious now. So the next model is "X-keys L-track". Originally, it was made by "CST" and it was a cult device. Now the rights have been bought by "P.I. Engineering" and they are continuing to produce them manually, piece by piece. So I decided to give it a try.
This trackball is a symmetrical, index-controlled, dynamic, 2.25" (~57mm) model.
Open article to read more about device and some mods I made for it.

Version: 2025_05_15_000003
I decided to start my trackball journey with the most safe choice on the market, and this is "Kensington SlimBlade Pro".
This trackball is symmetrical, index controlled, static, 52mm model.
Open article to read more about device and some mods I made for it.

Version: 2025_05_15_000002
During the creation of my daily setup, I decided to use a trackball as my pointer device. And now I am completely in love with this type of input device. It's comfortable, tactile, and looks cool. I decided to create a separate article exclusively for them, where I want to share my opinion about different models and my experience with usage, maintenance, and modifications.
Let me start with trackball types. After this, I am going to share some thoughts about the trackballs I had to deal with.
Open article to read more.
Version: 2025_05_15_000001
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