My current trackball has lost its smoothness and feels “sticky” no matter how well, or often I clean it.

So, I’m looking for a trackball (thumb controlled) with the following features:

  • Bluetooth wireless with support for at least two connections (for laptop and PC media station).
  • Uses AA or AAA batteries.
  • Uses bearings.
  • Set at a tilt/ergo angle.
  • Repairability is also important, but not a total dealbreaker if the mouse is high-enough quality.

So far, most that I’ve found will lack one of those features, but I’d really like to have all of them, if possible.

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who offered tips on getting my current trackball working better. Today, trying to roll the ball left became very difficult, like it didn’t want to move. I took it out, looked at the little white ball (bearing?) supports that the ball should be rolling on, and noticed that the left-most one was almost pushed in, and flush with the cup that the ball sits in. The other two are higher up, so the ball can “float” on those, but not this other one. The manufacturer is already sending a replacement mouse, so it should work better, but I’d still like to find my unicorn 😄

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You may try to find where your ball stick/grind in the cup, and fix it.

This is what I did with my Sanwa Gravi, I liked the design so much, index ball, thumb LMB/RMB with wheel in the middle, that when it ground in the cup, I basically took my dremel tool with a kind of sanding ball attached and ground the places where it was touching. I also changed the bearing (like in this post), and also put a LCOT ball (biggest improvement, as it is maybe 0.5-1mm larger so it really stands on the bearings and not in the cup. Some people changes the switches too, but I like them because they are completely quiet and I never had any problem with them (compared to logitech switches in the M570…)

Using it for 1.5 year now and it’s fabulous.

It supports a USB dongle and 2 bluetooth connections, and is using 2x AAA batteries.

I love it so much that when I bought it, I bought another one as a backup, that I fully moded too, in case of the 1st one die one day.

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Is the current trackball removable from the current one?

I wonder if you can replace that component with something new as long as it still fits, can register the movement.

That is if you really like your current one and want to find a way to “refresh” it

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The ball is removable, but the ball looks smaller than some other trackballs I’ve seen. I have no sentimental value for this trackball mouse, so replacing it would be totally fine if I can hit all those requirements. :)

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When you clean it, are you just cleaning the ball? Depending on the type of trackball, there may be some small plastic rollers inside that have gunk built up on them. If you can safely take it apart and clean those well, it can make a world of difference. Back in the days of mechanical mice, this was a pretty common issue.

If your trackball uses some kind of optical sensor(s) and isn’t mechanical, my apologies for wasting your time.

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It looks like it has a sensor and three white “balls” that the trackball sits on.

I do clean those, and they never have gunk built up on them (maybe I clean them too often?), but I only wipe them clean without using isopropyl alcohol or anything like that. Maybe I should try that?

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What make and model is it?

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I’ve got a Protoarc EM01 as my daily driver. An EM04 as a spare, but it’s not as good :(

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Absolutely use isopropyl alcohol!

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Tried with isopropyl alcohol, and it feels worse :( Like rolling a wooden ball on more wood.

Kensington says to use Vaseline to lube the ball. I can only imagine that would gum things up, no?

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I love my mx570 but it is rf not bluetooth. The MX ergo is nice too, but that’s internal not aa batteries.

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All my other hardware (gaming mice, keyboards, etc.) are Logitech, but as you said, each model is missing a feature I’m looking for :(

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I’ve not seen one that meets all of those. Best one I’ve ever used is the Logictech MX Ergo

  • Wireless with multi-device support
  • Internal rechargeable battery
  • Plastic roller style bearings
  • Tiltable
  • Not repairable, and the mouse button click sensors fail at a fairly high rate. I blow threw one of these about once every 18-24 months. I know you can repair this, but I’m not willing to dust off my soldering skills after decades of disuse.
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