

🎯 Elevate your workspace with precision and comfort—because your productivity deserves the best.
The ELECOM EX-G Wired Trackball Mouse combines ergonomic thumb control with a high-performance optical sensor offering switchable 750/1500 DPI for precise cursor movement. Featuring six programmable buttons customizable via dedicated software, it ensures workflow efficiency. Its smooth artificial ruby ball bearings reduce maintenance needs, while wired connectivity guarantees reliable, lag-free use across Windows and macOS platforms.



















| ASIN | B016QCPO0G |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Computer Trackballs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,848) |
| Date First Available | October 22, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | M-XT3URBK |
| Manufacturer | ELECOM |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 3.73 x 1.88 inches |
A**R
Great mouse, might want to change out the ball.
Had the mouse for over a month now and it's great! I'm going to break down the main points and recommendations for people who are thinking of buying this mouse. --- The included black ball doesn't work consistently. Mine seems to have a "dead spot" on the ball and I have no idea why. Best recommendation is to swap to a red colored ball from another mouse or purchase one, but unfortunately, they aren't cheap. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071NX7Y2J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 I bought this along with the mouse as a "just-in-case" and I'm glad I did because it works flawlessly. There could be cheaper options out there so feel free to look. --- The trackball companies have said that a matte finish is better for precise and fine movements for text editing but the one on Amazon is sold out with the "we don't know if it's coming back" dialogue. I found one on Newegg if anyone is interested. https://www.newegg.com/p/0J2-01FT-008W3?Description=logitech%20mouse%20trackball&cm_re=logitech_mouse_trackball-_-9SIAMTFB6X3276-_-Product I don't have a matte finish ball so I can't say for sure if it actually does what it claims. --- Depending on how you place your hand on it, you will accidentally right click multiple times until you get a good rotation and hand placement. Don't worry, it sounds worse and harder than it really is. --- I don't use the third mouse button and I haven't downloaded the software specifically for this mouse because I have 2 mice plugged in all the time. One is a gaming mouse with its own software that I don't want to break by having conflicting software from this mouse. This mouse works just fine after being plugged in. No muss, no fuss. Both mouse buttons work, scroll wheel works, forward and back buttons work, and DPI switch all work. --- Play around with the DPI switch on the mouse as well as the mouse options in Windows or whatever operating system you're using. TURN OFF enhanced pointer precision, it is not your friend and will send your pointer to the moon. The 4th tick on pointer speed in Windows works well for text editing, for me, anyways. --- It can be used for gaming but I keep it to certain types of games (ARPG like Diablo, Path of Exile) or single player. Online FPS games require more precision and speed than I can do with this. If you can, you should get a medal.
W**N
Glad I took a chance
OK, so I had Logitech's original trackball back in the old, old 386SX days, and that thing was a tank. It was reliable, lasted forever, and rarely needed cleaning or maintenance. I think it finally died after about 14 years of service. I replaced it with the newer models from the same company and was slightly let down. The new ones were less sturdy, got mucked up and needed cleaning frequently, and were wireless and tended to burn through battery quicker than I'd like. I went through two of those because, honestly, there weren't a lot of other options that had the same shape and form. In fact, I still have one of those, and while it works, it gets gummed up and I lost one of my Unifying receivers and was not keen on spending fourteen bucks to get a replacement. So I looked into third-party alternatives. And here we are. This Elecom was affordable, and works just as well as the older model of my favorite trackball. I can't attest to sturdiness yet, as I just got it, but it feels great and because it's wired there's no worry about battery life or keeping track of a proprietary dongle. The thing just works. I did swap out the black ball for the blue ball from one of my older ones. It fits perfectly and seems to make it a tiny bit more precise. All in all, this was a good purchase. I'm glad I went for it. My wrist thanks me, and the other trackball can go into the living room and be used some of the time on my HTPC where I have my other receiver. Five stars. This is a good trackball.
L**Z
Decent wired thumb trackball for the price, but sensitivity and palm comfort are lacking
This mouse does the job. It is a reasonably good wired thumb trackball mouse. For the price, it's really reasonable, but I won't be using it in the long run because it doesn't fit my hand well. I only use this for office work (no gaming). I bought this because my work computer's bluetooth stopped working with my beloved Logitech MX Ergo (not Logitech's fault--corporate IT...). I simply don't find it as comfortable in the hand as the Logitech MX Ergo -- the shape doesn't fit me as well, I guess. I have very small hands and am very sensitive to ergo. I expected the smaller mouse to be better! The good: 1) The ball is smooth. It is really easy to pop out for cleaning. 2) I like the scroll wheel--it feels nice. The "it just is" (not good, not bad): 1) I'm using this thing on a corporate Linux machine, so all the extra features of the software aren't usable for me. That includes the extra button. The bad: 1) The two DPI settings are very very far apart. Low DPI is too low, high DPI is jittery. I find I have more trouble confidently getting the pointer on what I want versus the Logitech. 2) It slides around much more easily than the Logitech. I use a keyboard tray that has a slight tilt, so I realized I'm pushing it forward all the time to keep it where I need it, causing fatigue. No good--trackball mice should stay put. 3) The cord is a bit short. Another reviewer mentioned that the buttons are too sensitive. That might be causing me issues too, but I wasn't cognizant of it if so.
E**O
Es la versión mejorada del M-XT2URBK de bola roja. Este M-XT3URBK, aparte de las características que podéis leer en la página del producto, trae un botón más y lo mejor, unos microswitches OMROM que duran unos teóricos mil millones de pulsaciones frente a los 500 millones del M-XT2. Hay por ahí una versión del M-XT3 de bola roja pero se eleva el precio. En esta página de Amazon dicen que es Wireless, pero es un error. No es wireless ni falta que le hace. La bola gris dicen que no es muy buena pero a mí me está dando muy buenos resultados. De todas formas se la voy a sustituir por una Perixx más clara. También he comprado el Elecom M-XPT1MRXBK que es un modelo algo superior en diseño y prestaciones, e inalámbrico, y me parece que en precisión y comodidad el M-XT3 está bastante a la altura. Y los materiales no son el ABS de alta calidad del M-XPT1 pero son suaves y bien acabados. Lo único que le hace falta a este ratón es una forma de regular la inclinación para lograr una postura más cómoda de la muñeca. Por eso solo le he dado 4 estrellas en la parte de ergonomía. Mientras encuentro una solución definitiva he comprado unas cuñas engomadas de 20º. Pero lo que más me gusta es lo cómodo que es. Quizá es que se adapta bien a mi mano, por que dicen que los Elecom están diseñados para manos japonesas. Yo soy de mano normal tirando a grande pero la ergonomía y la suavidad de los materiales es una gozada. Me parece una excelente compra si no te importa la postura de la muñeca, ni utilizas almohadillas, etc.
I**E
So glad to find this USB trackball, I cannot tell you how happy! It is similar in design to the Logitech M570 (which is a wireless device), but because it is directly plugged into a USB port it does not have any of the awful headaches encountered with the Logitech M570 and it's troublesome "Unifying Receiver Dongle" (which must be plugged into a USB port to connect to that Logitech M570). The problem with the Logitech unifying receiver system, is that because it relies on radio signal between the dongle and that trackball to function, is prone to inaccurate cursor movement and interference with "touch screen" monitors and other features of your normal PC peripherals. I had nothing but headaches with the Logitech M570 and spent hours on the phone with their tech support people, after which they finally admitted "a plug-in USB trackball will always be more accurate and have none of the RF interference issues of our Unifying Receiver Dongle". Well then, why the heck do they keep selling? Anyway, I switched to this wonderful ELECOM Wired trackball in themselves that I did! Because it plugs directly into the USB port, the tracking is much more accurate than the Logitech, and it has no RF ( radiofrequency interference) issues, no matter how many computers or devices that are in your office. The feeling of this trackball is even MORE COMFORTABLE on your hand than the Logitech M570. It just feels better. It has the very convenient left right (or custom assigned feature) tilt of the scroll will (which the Logitech does not). It also has an extra third right side button which you can assign. In a very handy "fast/normal" cursor speed switch right on the top beneath the trackball. I find this very handy because sometimes you want your cursor to move quickly, and sometimes we need to move slowly for finer detail. It is super easy to switch back and forth using the switch, and a little red light indicates by 1 or 2 blanks which you are on. Well done ELECOM! Fantastic feature.Make sure you download and install the free "ELECOM Mouse Assistant" app that goes with it, because it is very slick and allows you to customize all these buttons to your hearts content. So this is definitely my dream trackball, and I'm in the process of ordering tomorrow for my other computers. ELECOM is a Japanese company (not Chinese), and like many other Japanese products, they are well-designed. The company actually makes about 8 different trackballs. (Google "Elecom trackballs" and visit their website ). So, this trackball is more comfortable, offers more features, is more accurate, has none of the RF always present RF interference unifying receiver dongle problems associated with the LOGITECH M570. In the free app you can download is also much more versatile and extensive than the silly Logitech "setpoint" similar app ( which is very limited by comparison in features).
A**I
Good
C**O
Ergomonico e tra i più economici. La pallina funziona senza attrito dopo qualche ora di utilizzo. All inizio non scorreva perfettamente. Ci sono mille regolazioni sia tramite software da scaricare sia di default del pc per renderlo conforme alle proprie esigenze. Funziona perfettamente su LINUX ed è customizzabile anche tramite easystroke. In ogni caso il trackball con pallina per il pollice è un mouse non convenzionale , ci vuole un po di tempo per imparare ad usarlo , all inizio sembra scomodo ma aggiustando i parametri software e prendendoci un po mano è impareggiabile. Consigliatissimo. Speriamo duri nel tempo
F**.
Inconditionnel des trackball depuis le Microsoft intellimouse ! Je possède le MS trackball explorer (filaire) sur 1 PC qui fonctionne encore parfaitement depuis 10 ans quotidiennement... Mais il n'est plus en vente ! Du coup, j'ai essayé plusieurs autres modèles NON logitech (Perixx, Jelly Comb) et j'en ai retenu 2 celui-là ELECOM 100% filaire USB et le Jelly Comb (Bluetooth, USB 2.4 GHz et rechargeable). Je l'ai équipé d'une boule bleue au lieu de grise sans voir de différence de précision pour une utilisation basique/bureautique... Cela fait 2 ans d'utilisation quotidienne sans aucun souci. Points forts: - assez petits (et donc facile à poser près d'un clavier car comme tout trackball : ne bouge pas !) - très bonne qualité des clics (bruit normal) - Molette crantée au toucher agréable - Driver à télécharger (facultatif) permettant un paramétrage de tous les boutons y compris le boton molette - 5 eme bouton situé à droite du clic droit (programmable ; dans mon cas il ferme la fenêtre active sans avoir besoin de viser la croix rouge sur le coin en haut à droite de la fenêtre) - Sensibilité (DPI) ajustable par inter sur 2 positions (au cas où, je me sers de la plus petite vitesse malgré un écran 2K) Points faibles: - Filaire ? (pas un pb pour moi : pas de piles à changer et c'est installé sur un PC Fixe !) Divers : En plus, le bouton molette permet le scrolling horizontal (je ne l'utilise pas)
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