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I'm using OS X More Less. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. BobHarris BobHarris. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. I agree something is conflicting in the administrator account. Kensington tech support didn't get this far. I've removed things in the administrator account and still no go. I'l create another account so I can see the HD drive. The new administrator account works fine. Eric Root Eric Root. Thanks for then help. EtreCheck version: Click the [Details] links for more information about that line.
Click the [Clean up] link to delete unused files. Other problem Hardware Information: MacPro5,1 2 2. Keyboard Hub Prolific Technology Inc. User Login Items: Java 7 Update 51 installed Check version Safari Extensions: NO Mobile backups: OFF Auto backup: NO - Auto backup turned off Volumes being backed up: Disk size: Glyph 12TB [Local] Total size: Adequate Backup size 9.
Diagnostics Information: The hardware is top notch. The Classic Mac OS software is top notch. Like I said earlier, though, Kensington products tend to increase in value as time goes on. If Kensington lives up to its past, then you can bet things will improve. Reviewing in ATPM is open to anyone. Download ATPM 7. Turbo Mouse Pro by Eric Blair, eblair atpm.
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Kensington product page Price: Mac with USB Trial: Conclusion Kensington has always produced quality hardware and the software to support it. I love the software aspects of it. However, the ball depends on a band of coefficient of friction values not too tight and not slippery in order to work. I have had a LOT of trouble keeping the Turboball moving well consistancy.
I've found that car wax works well.
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I've been using mine for a few months now with no problem. When I first looked at trackballs a few years back, one of the major issues was, much like mice, keeping them clean. The oils on your hands and fingers get on the ball.
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If you haven't tried this combination, I'd suggest it - probably cheaper than car wax. I've used dish soap, but it leaves the ball very "dry"? That's when I started using the wax. I'll try the alcohol; perhaps it wouldn't leave the ball the same as the soap.
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Also, it's not like I leave a lot of residue I have very dry hands and I try to make sure they're clean. But sometimes it works great, like right now. In my experience, they are exceptional when it comes to supporting their products. Everything has a five year warranty and they don't make you jump through hoops. A few years back, my Thinking Mouse started giving me trouble -- it was in the fourth year of its warranty and was around the time when Kensington was discontinuing the device.
I sent an email to tech support and was expecting a response telling me to try a handful of different things that probably wouldn't work. Instead, the reply said "A replacement mouse is in the mail. Just send back your old mouse when the new one arrives.
Several months ago, a problem developed with one of the bearings that cleaning could not clean. The unit was returned to Kensington, where they said that it was still under warranty and that the unit needed to be replaced. I was surprised when I was told on 3 different occasions that the unit was "not in inventory" and that they would ship one to me asap. Just over 2 months went by, when my new Turbo Mouse came by courier. Now that IS customer service! Thanks Kensington. I dropped by trackball and chipped it.
When I called them and told them what I had done, they also sent me a new unit the whole works in about a WEEK and asked me to just return the extra unit and bad trackball. I actually kept the entire new unit because it did work better smoother than the first one, and I returned the first unit Now THAT is customer service!
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Would you like to tell us about a lower price? See questions and answers. Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. Showing of 7 reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Verified Purchase. This item only worked for a few weeks after I got it. I don't know how old it was before I got it, so I can't speak definitively to its reliability, but after I had had it only a couple of weeks, the horizontal started to skip, and just today it gave up altogether.
It must be electrical, because it doesn't move even when I turn the wheel manually. Vertical and buttons seem to work OK. One person found this helpful. Cannot install the old software nor can I find any current drivers to update this. Will try and locate software; but may end up returning it. This trackball is no longer stocked by Kensington. It does not fit a USB connection port. I had to return it to Amazon because I could not use it with my iMac.
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I had always wanted one, but I needed something like what I'm describing to actually get me to go out and get one. About me: With the Turbo Mouse oncoming, that will quickly get to be reality. I've used a Kensington TurboMouse for a solid decade, and I use my computer hours per day, so I can recommend it with confidence. The first one I bought lasted nine years.
The fat ball and easy-to-click, naturally positioned buttons were a welcome relief from the Macintosh mice of the early 90's. User definable functions such as right button and chord clicking both buttons at once made the TurboMouse even more functional than a mouse. It gives a feeling of sturdiness and absolute precise control over your cursoring. And it's easy to clean; the ball falls out when you turn it over. When mine started to go on the blink after 9 years, I ordered another - the 4-button model you see here, compatible with Kensington's latest software. Then I got up the courage to peel the sticker off the bottom.
Lo and behold, the rollers were visible! And you would not believe the brown gunge that was accumulated in there.