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The ELECOMEX-G is a left-handed ergonomic trackball mouse featuring 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, adjustable DPI settings (750/1500), and six programmable buttons. Designed for professionals who demand precision and comfort, it uses a red ball optical sensor for superior tracking accuracy and includes a battery indicator for uninterrupted workflow.







| Brand | ELECOM |
| Item model number | M-XT4DRBK-G |
| Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.73 x 4.9 x 1.89 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.73 x 4.9 x 1.89 inches |
| Color | Left Handed |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | ELECOM |
| ASIN | B08GR2K8WH |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2020 |
J**O
Perfectly designed, versatile, full of features. Impressive for its price
I've been using Trackball mouses for more than 20 years, but on these last months I can't endure long sessions of PC usage or gaming anymore. Mi right hand and wrist end up stiff and hurting. That's why, even though I'm right handed, I decided to learn to use a Left handed trackball, so that I can alternate between both hands.I didn't look too much into the perks and features of this model. It just seemed nice and affordable (even with the addition of shipping costs to Spain). But boy was I in for some pleasant surprises.I was still using the old version of the Logitech M570 (standard left and right buttons, wheel + wheel button configuration plus 2 additional customizable buttons). Now, I don't know about the recent M570 v2, but this ELECOM, compared to the old M570 wins by a landslide, let me tell you...First of all, when you rest your hand on the mouse you get a feeling as if the shape of the hand was kind of sculpted into the mouse, as if you had slightly pressed your fingers on some clay and then it had dried.In addition to the usual left and right buttons (which you normally would press with your index and middle finger), there's one extra for your ring finger.It has also two additional buttons for the index finger (similar to those of my Logitech), and -the quirkiest- the wheel not only works as an up and down scroll and button, but has also a right and left tilting movement which function as TWO MORE buttons. The neat part is you can assign any key or keyboard functions (and even most combinations of keys except Ctrl+Alt+Del for safety reasons, or so it says) to each of the buttons.The configuration software is NOT provided on the eco-friendly sober packaging (nice touch). You just get the mouse, the small USB receiver (which you can attach to the back of the mouse for storage or transportation), the needed battery (another nice touch) and a brief quick start guide in japanese, but with enough annotations in English to succesfully start using the thing.Speakinf of the customizable buttons, I find REALLY useful to have CTRL+C and CTRL+V (Copy and Paste) on the left and right wheel tilt buttons. Also the SPACEBAR and ESC on the index extra buttons and right now I have "maximize window" on my ring finger one, which suits my current needs for one of my most used programs.By the range of functions assignable to the buttons, it's clear that this mouse is meant to be versatile not only as a gaming mouse but mostly as an office worker mouse. It must be great for Excel users, and maybe photo or video editors too. Also for enviroments using more than one screen.It has another function called "flying scrolling", in which you can use your mouse wheel not for manually scrolling but to start and stop scrolling. Not useful for me at the moment, but I understand it can save a lot of manual flicking in many scenarios.Since I'm not a hardcore gamer (mostly point and click adventures and puzzl-like games) I cannot say for sure how this mouse behaves as a gaming device, but I reckon that must be good. It has a DPI selector, which is also new for me, so that you can choose between covering about 60% of the screen (horizontally) with one movement of the thumb rolling the ball, or covering the whole screen in less than the full range of the ball. I'm sure that must be handy when trying to shoot zombies or whatever kids are doing nowadaysOn the bad side (but not really): Call me old schooler, but I miss the days of having a phisical copy of the drivers and software included with the periferials. That's the only "con", if any, that I've found on this mouse so far.But all in all I find it a great product, I am very satisfied with the purchase and I think I'll end up buying the right handed version also. I'm finding that controlling this mouse with my left hand is a lot easier than I anticipated. But I wonder if I'll be able to edit video with 2 mouses at once with SO MANY ASSIGNED BUTTONS (lol). Maybe I'm on to something here, who knows...You don't have any way to confirm this, but I assure you that ELECOM has not paid me anything for this review, I kid you know. I REPEAT: ELECOM didn't sponsor this review, nor did they promise me to send me the right handed one... yet. (But surely wouldn't hurt, either, wink, wink).
T**D
Great price for a great mouse!
When it comes to mouse don't go cheap and track ball is the way to go. I had previous numb and painful finger and arm from conventional mouse so I switched to trackball starting with Elecom Huge right hand trackball. I liked that trackball and that was my first experience with Elecom brand. Elecom is a Japanese brand but made in China. The Japanese sure knows how to design quality things.With so much use of the Huge trackball i start having numbness and arm painful again so I decide to get the left side trackball. I bought Amazon warehouse type as i always did. Never disappointed with price saving and it is just good as new without the fancy package.I am not left handed so it takes a bit to get used to while releasing my right hand to rest. I trade full time so i am on the computer a lot looking at charts. A good quality trackball is a must. Logitech does not make left hand track ball so really a good quality one at a great price can only be Elecom.I am sold with Elecom track ball quality and functionality. It has everything I need or want and the quality is just as good as Logitech at way lower price. Search for review you will find many others agree with me. I can attest to Elecom track ball is a great quality one at a great price because i have two now one for left hand and one for right hand. Both for under $60 Amazon Warehouse price. Look just like new when received without the fancy new package. I could not care less about package as long as it works!!!!!There are some complaints about too small. Not true as i have a big hands and it fits comfortably just fine. Now the left side Elecom is a thumb style with smaller ball than the Elecom right side one which is the Kensington brand style trackball with biggest ball and using middle and index finger to roll around. They both work great although i prefer the big ball style.Bottom line is a quality brand (unknown to US buyers) at an excellent low price to match with high quality products. Typically Japanese style. Elecom is a well known brand in Asia but NOT in US. However more people starts to find this out. I only know about Elecom with last year purchase of the Elecom Huge one and was not sure. However with Amazon excellent return policy what is better than buy and see for myself. To me Logitech and Kensington are overpriced; sure they are nice and dandy. I don't need nice and dandy. I just need reasonable quality trackball at a reasonable price for my heavy use. Heck i can buy two Elecom trackballs for even cheaper than just one Logitech or Kensington trackball.Kensington wireless trackball is the most costly. I would not use anything NOT wireless for the sake of convenience and portability nowadays.Don't go for the cheap quality mouse and keyboard even for light use. Quality products make using the computer more pleasantly and comfortably. Well worth their price. With heavy use buying a good mouse and keyboard is a must!!!!!!!!!! Your finger and arm will thank you for it.I am sold on Elecom trackball and will continue to buy this brand for a long time to come.
R**R
Decent Trackball Mouse, But...
I spent full price on what was listed as a new Elecom EX-G Left Hand Trackball Mouse. What arrived sure looks like a returned or refurbished model--it was in a nondescript brown envelope with just the mouse in a clear plastic bag. No manual, no Elecom box, just the mouse in a bag with a battery already in it.The mouse itself works fine. It has a decent feel to it and it's very comfortable to use. I like that it has an extra button that can be depressed by my ring finger in addition to the 2 standard buttons, the scroll wheel/third button, and the forward and back buttons. It doesn't slide at all on my desk while in use. The trackball doesn't feel quite as solid as those in Logitech trackball mice, but it does the job. It's essentially the only left-handed trackball mouse that exists, so I'm glad it's as good as it is. (I normally use right-handed mice, but I've had to switch hands while at work to avoid shoulder pain.)It has two trackball motion speed settings; the 'low' option is good enough for me to use all the time. There are also "high" and "low" power settings on the bottom, which I assume trade DPI for longer battery use. I don't intend to use it for gaming, and presently I don't know how long its battery life will be; I'll try to update this review when I find out. Connectivity with the provided dongle was great; it worked as soon as I turned it on. It's nice that it has a cavity at the bottom for the dongle; it's really annoying when mice don't have that!
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