The thumb trackball to get. Wireless is rock-solid, never had a connection issue, and it doesn't randomly fall asleep like the cheap ones. Around $100, but worth it — run it wired if you're paranoid.
For a thumb ball, the MX Ergo is simply the best one. The wireless is solid — I've never had connectivity issues — and it doesn't randomly go to sleep and make you wiggle it awake like the cheap trackballs do. Around $100, but worth it, and you can run it wired if you're paranoid about wireless.
That random-sleep problem is mostly a super-cheap-trackball thing. Logitech and Kensington just don't have it, which is a big part of why stepping up is worth the money.
No — that's mostly a bargain-trackball problem. Logitech and Kensington don't have it.
Yes, if you'd rather not rely on wireless.
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