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Oct 15, 2017
Different and with problems
1 of 2 found this helpful I am a long time user of the Logitech MX 1100 and I had never even heard of a trackball mouse. But when I heard about the ELECOM Huge, I gave it a try. I used it for four weeks to give myself a good chance to get used to it and then went back to the Logitech.
My impressions:
- the "Left" button is pressed with the thumb & I got used to that. But the button gave very poor feedback: the audible & tactile click sometimes occurred without a "Left" signal being sent. Which would require a repeated press. Also, if the signal was sent, but there was a delayed software response, I might click again, thinking that the signal hadn't been sent. The unreliable signalling made double clicks especially problematic. It's a large button and where I put my thumb could affect this problem.
- the scroll wheel is worked with the thumb instead of the index finger and I got used to that, too. The wheel's big problem is the "flying scroll". If turned on, the flying scroll is activated by rapid movement of the wheel and the scrolling becomes continuous. The problem is, if the sensitivity is set to 1 (most sensitive), it flies too easily, very often when I didn't want it to and requiring me to stop it. If set on 2, it never flew, except occasionally and unexpectedly. Without the flying, scrolling was exceedingly slow.
- a really big problem for me was the shape and placement of the auxiliary buttons ("Forward", "Backward", & Functions 1 - 3). I reprogrammed them all, but their use was difficult in that it often required my attention to find the button that I wanted. I.e., my fingers didn't know where the buttons were because their shapes and positions were not distinct enough. This ambiguity often led to the wrong button being pressed.
- the "Scroll left" and "Scroll right" buttons (tilt scroll wheel left or right) were often accidentally pressed when doing a fast or long scroll.
- I have a long hand (8-1/8") and the Huge was supposed to be well suited to large hands. I did not find that to be true. First, my hand was supported only at the base of my palm & I had to hold the rest of my hand in the air. This became painful across the back of my wrist. Second, my hand didn't find a consistent registration, often rotating clockwise so that my thumb was farther forward. This contributed greatly to my not having accurate access to the buttons.
So ... I consider this to be a $85 trial and I don't regret trying it. But, as I said, I did not find the Huge to be an acceptable replacement for the MX-1100.

Feb 26, 2023
Not a 1500ma charger.
It is not a 1500ma charger! It is 1100ma. I put varying loads on it & measured the voltage & current. When I tried to use it for a 1400ma load, the voltage dropped to 3.5 & the current was 1100ma.
Nevertheless, 1100ma will be OK for my use & for $3, it's a deal.