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title: "Trackball Mouse Wireless, Ergonomic Mouse, 3 Device Connection, Wired (USB), Bluetooth, Track Ball Mouse, Thumb Control, Compatible for PC, Laptop, Mac, Windows, macOS, EX-G Pro (M-XPT1MRXBK)"
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# 1500 DPI precision 3-device multi-connectivity 8 customizable buttons Trackball Mouse Wireless, Ergonomic Mouse, 3 Device Connection, Wired (USB), Bluetooth, Track Ball Mouse, Thumb Control, Compatible for PC, Laptop, Mac, Windows, macOS, EX-G Pro (M-XPT1MRXBK)

**Brand:** elecom
**Price:** £73.04
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your desk game with precision, power, and effortless control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Trackball Mouse Wireless, Ergonomic Mouse, 3 Device Connection, Wired (USB), Bluetooth, Track Ball Mouse, Thumb Control, Compatible for PC, Laptop, Mac, Windows, macOS, EX-G Pro (M-XPT1MRXBK) by elecom
- **How much does it cost?** £73.04 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/68834290-trackball-mouse-wireless-ergonomic-mouse-3-device-connection-wired-usb)

## Best For

- elecom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted elecom brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Battery Freedom & Smart Alerts:** Powered by a replaceable AA battery with a handy battery remaining indicator—no downtime, no charging anxiety, just uninterrupted flow.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Workflow:** Effortlessly switch between wired USB, Bluetooth, and wireless modes to stay connected across PC, Mac, and laptops without missing a beat.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy at Your Fingertips:** High-performance optical sensor with adjustable DPI (500/1000/1500) for flawless cursor control and productivity boosts.
- • **Tailored Control with 8 Programmable Buttons:** Customize every click using ELECOM Mouse Assistant software to streamline your workflow and command your digital domain.
- • **Ergonomic Design Meets Effortless Maintenance:** Flat, thumb-operated trackball with smooth artificial ruby bearings ensures comfort and precision, plus easy pop-out cleaning to keep performance pristine.

## Overview

The ELECOM EX-G Pro is a versatile ergonomic trackball mouse designed for professionals who demand precision and multi-device connectivity. Featuring a high-performance optical sensor with adjustable DPI up to 1500, 8 fully programmable buttons, and seamless wired, wireless, and Bluetooth connections, it offers a customizable and efficient user experience. Its thumb-operated trackball with smooth artificial ruby bearings ensures fine cursor control with minimal hand movement, while the replaceable AA battery and battery indicator provide reliable, long-lasting power. Compatible with Windows and macOS, this mouse is ideal for multitasking managers and tech-savvy millennials seeking productivity and comfort in one sleek package.

## Description

Product description ELECOM Trackball Series EX-G PRO IST RollMaster Bearing HUGE DEFT PRO EX-G Relacon Q: How can I install Mouse Assistant software? A: Head to the ELECOM USA site to download the software. Q: How can I install Mouse Assistant software? A: Head to the ELECOM USA site to download the software. Q: How can I get the English Product Manual? A: The PDF manual is can be found attached to this product listing page or on the ELECOM USA site. Q: How can I get the English Product Manual? A: The PDF manual is can be found attached to this product listing page or on the ELECOM USA site. Q: How do I clean a trackball mouse? A: Turn off your computer and disconnect your mouse. Remove the ball using the ball removal hole in the back of the mouse. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and rubbing alcohol to clean the ball housing. Q: How do I clean a trackball mouse? A: Turn off your computer and disconnect your mouse. Remove the ball using the ball removal hole in the back of the mouse. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and rubbing alcohol to clean the ball housing. Q: What are the benefits of using a trackball mouse? A: The main benefits decreased wrist and arm movement, which can reduce strain and the risk of repetitive stress injuries, and the ability to use the mouse in narrow spaces because it doesn't need to be physically moved around. Q: What are the benefits of using a trackball mouse? A: The main benefits decreased wrist and arm movement, which can reduce strain and the risk of repetitive stress injuries, and the ability to use the mouse in narrow spaces because it doesn't need to be physically moved around.

Review: Best trackball I have tried so far, surprisingly - Trackballs are really something you need to try yourself to know what you need or want. You may think you want certain aspects based on design or what should work best, but actual use experience will toss all that out the window. I tried all of the finger trackballs first because I was under the impression that it would be better ergonomics and accuracy. The Deft pro, kennsington expert, and slimblade (along with some other ones that I tried) had issues with the trackball sticking when trying to do micro/fine movements such as moving the cursor just a little bit to click on something. This made it extremely difficult to use on any screen set to high resolution and small text. Then I tried the Kennsington pro fit, which to my surprise, I had mich better control over the fine movements than finger trackballs. I thought the vertical position would make it more ergonomic, but I found it uncomfortable to use. That model also got dirty really fast, to the point that I had to clean it every hour. Not sure why. Then I tried the EX-G pro, and it is better than the $150 CST L-Trac. The L-Trac was the best finger trackball, with great bearings that allow for fine movements and high quality buttons. However, the L-Trac had poor button and scroll wheel placement that ultimately made it very unergonimc to use and acutally caused pain for me. Now on to the EX-G Pro Pros: 1. Shape: I found the flat shape to be the most comfortable. I can easily reach all buttons, including the back and forward. 2. Wireless: It is not necessary for a trackball but great feature to have. 3. Replaceable batteries: No need to worry about charging and it won't become useless if the battery ever goes bad. 4. Lots of buttons: It has 2 additional funciton buttons you can bind to whatever you want along with the traditional buttons (left click, right click, middle click, back, forward,) and even scroll left and right on the mouse wheel. 5. Price: This has way more features than the MX Ergo but at about half the price. 6. Smooth bearings: The trackball moves with ease. This allows for fine movements (moving the cursor in small movements) 7. Easy to clean: You can just pop the trackball out from the bottom to clean. Most trackballs have this feature or doesn't need cleaning (CST L-Trac) though. 8. Ratcheting scroll wheel: This scroll feels pretty good. Not the best but above average. Cons: 1. No tilt adjustment: This doesn't matter to me as I find the flat profile very comfortable but others might disagree. 2. Micro USB connection: It really should be USB-C but I don't plan on using it. 3. Feels hollow: The texture feels pretty good but the mouse feels hollow when you pick it up and move it. 4. Somewhat easy to accidently hit function button to the right of right click. I have found myself accidentlaly hitting this a few times.
Review: Very good on the whole - hopefully a future iteration will remedy some design faults - First of all, let me say that based on numerous comments here and on Reddit and elsewhere, I was expecting worse of the trackball on this mouse. Many people claimed that it was too sticky, especially with smaller movements, and recommended changing the bearings and all that jazz. I was so convinced that this was likely going to be a problem, that I came very close to ordering all the stuff that would be necessary to mod this thing, along with the mouse itself. I'm glad I decided to wait and see because I've had no issues with the trackball. After adjusting the mouse settings in Windows, I was perfectly happy with its smoothness and accuracy. I would put it on par with the Logitech trackballs I've been using for years. Maybe I just got lucky, but I suggest others do the same: wait to test the mouse yourself before ordering any possibly unnecessary additions for it. My main gripe with the mouse, and the reason I'm deducting a star, is for a problem I had not at all anticipated and saw no one else complaining about: the width of the mouse overall and the narrowness of the main left button. Because of the width of the mouse, I have to angle it to the right a little more than I'm used to, to have my thumb comfortably centered on the trackball in a way that allows for the most accuracy; and because of that and the narrowness of the left-click button, I'm always accidentally pressing one of the two buttons that are crammed to the left side of it. This isn't too much of a problem for every day use, such as browsing the web, but can be a bigger issue when playing some games. For example, in ESO (Elder Scrolls Online) I have one of those buttons mapped to swap weapons, as I've always done with my Logitech trackballs, and now I find myself often swapping when I don't mean to, because I'm pressing that button when I don't mean to. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the right-most button, the default Function button, done away with, if it would allow for the left button to be a little wider. And I have smaller hands, too, for the record, and I'm not overweight, which I mention because I have a hard time imagining that this would not be an even bigger issue for someone with larger hands and/or fatter fingers. Hopefully, with more use, I'll be able to adjust to these differences and it will be less of an issue for me, but man, Elecom, if you see this, really think about how you can widen that left button more on the next version, especially the top half of it. Anyway, those are the two main things I wanted to go over. My biggest reason for switching from the Logitech trackballs was the unreliability of the left button on them, which always started to become unresponsive after a time, almost always within the first six months of owning them - and yes, that includes the ERGO. So I'm just hoping this Elecom mouse will last longer. Fingers crossed! P.S. I feel compelled to say that anyone giving this mouse a one-star review because the "ergonomics" of it don't work well for lefties needs to do a reality check on themselves and remove or edit their review. Just looking at the mouse, you should have the common sense to know that it's not going to work out well for lefties. I can't understand how anyone might think that it might. What makes it doubly silly is that Elecom make a left-handed trackball mouse! if you're left-handed, maybe try that one instead. ;)

## Features

- ✅《Optical Tracking Technology》The ELECOM "EX-G PRO" trackball provides precise cursor movement for superior accuracy so you can get where you want on the screen quickly with less hand movement, improving productivity and efficiency. Wired / wireless / bluetooth connectivities are available
- ✅《FUNCTIONAL 8 BUTTONS》You can assign favorite function to each button by using "ELECOM Mouse Assistant" ELECOM Mouse Assistant Software will be available to download from ELECOM NET website.
- ✅《DPI CURSOR》Designed with a high-performance gaming optics system sensor and lens. The DPI button can easily change between 500(LOW), 1000(MID) and 1500(HIGH) DPI, making the movements of your cursor faster or slower.
- ✅《EASY MAINTENANCE》The ball rolls on three 2.5 mm large artificial ruby ball bearings. They are extremely smooth and the relatively large size prevents dust and dirt from clogging them. So you don’t have to clean the ball bearings too often. The ball is held in place by the ball bearings, but can easily be popped out of the device, by pushing it through the hole in the bottom and it can be easily cleaned.
- ✅《PRODUCT DETAILS》System requirements: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows RT8.1, Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, Size: W4.3"(108mm) X L5.3"(135mm) X H1.9"(47.7mm), Weight: 5.2oz(without battery), DPI: 500/1000/1500 count (switchable), Connectivity: wired / wireless / bluetooth, 1 X AA battery(Included)- Battery Remaining Light Lamp equipped.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07DMF2DNW |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Computer Trackballs |
| Brand | ELECOM |
| Built-In Media | AA alkaline dry cell *1, User manual *1, wire connection cable*1 |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,784 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04953103349124 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.31"L x 4.25"W |
| Item Type Name | ELECOM Wired / Wireless / Bluetooth Thumb-operated Trackball Mouse, 8-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor (M-XPT1MRXBK) |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | ELECOM |
| Mfr Part Number | M-XPT1MRXBK |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | EX-G Pro |
| Model Number | M-XPT1MRXBK |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1500 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 8 |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth, Ergonomic Design |
| Style Name | Trackball Mouse |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ELECOM
- **Color:** black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Trackball
- **Special Feature:** Bluetooth, Ergonomic Design

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Q: How can I install Mouse Assistant software?**
A: A: Head to the ELECOM USA site to download the software.

**Q: Q: How can I get the English Product Manual?**
A: A: The PDF manual is can be found attached to this product listing page or on the ELECOM USA site.

**Q: Q: How do I clean a trackball mouse?**
A: A: Turn off your computer and disconnect your mouse. Remove the ball using the ball removal hole in the back of the mouse. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and rubbing alcohol to clean the ball housing.

**Q: Q: What are the benefits of using a trackball mouse?**
A: A: The main benefits decreased wrist and arm movement, which can reduce strain and the risk of repetitive stress injuries, and the ability to use the mouse in narrow spaces because it doesn't need to be physically moved around.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best trackball I have tried so far, surprisingly
*by M***C on January 24, 2021*

Trackballs are really something you need to try yourself to know what you need or want. You may think you want certain aspects based on design or what should work best, but actual use experience will toss all that out the window. I tried all of the finger trackballs first because I was under the impression that it would be better ergonomics and accuracy. The Deft pro, kennsington expert, and slimblade (along with some other ones that I tried) had issues with the trackball sticking when trying to do micro/fine movements such as moving the cursor just a little bit to click on something. This made it extremely difficult to use on any screen set to high resolution and small text. Then I tried the Kennsington pro fit, which to my surprise, I had mich better control over the fine movements than finger trackballs. I thought the vertical position would make it more ergonomic, but I found it uncomfortable to use. That model also got dirty really fast, to the point that I had to clean it every hour. Not sure why. Then I tried the EX-G pro, and it is better than the $150 CST L-Trac. The L-Trac was the best finger trackball, with great bearings that allow for fine movements and high quality buttons. However, the L-Trac had poor button and scroll wheel placement that ultimately made it very unergonimc to use and acutally caused pain for me. Now on to the EX-G Pro Pros: 1. Shape: I found the flat shape to be the most comfortable. I can easily reach all buttons, including the back and forward. 2. Wireless: It is not necessary for a trackball but great feature to have. 3. Replaceable batteries: No need to worry about charging and it won't become useless if the battery ever goes bad. 4. Lots of buttons: It has 2 additional funciton buttons you can bind to whatever you want along with the traditional buttons (left click, right click, middle click, back, forward,) and even scroll left and right on the mouse wheel. 5. Price: This has way more features than the MX Ergo but at about half the price. 6. Smooth bearings: The trackball moves with ease. This allows for fine movements (moving the cursor in small movements) 7. Easy to clean: You can just pop the trackball out from the bottom to clean. Most trackballs have this feature or doesn't need cleaning (CST L-Trac) though. 8. Ratcheting scroll wheel: This scroll feels pretty good. Not the best but above average. Cons: 1. No tilt adjustment: This doesn't matter to me as I find the flat profile very comfortable but others might disagree. 2. Micro USB connection: It really should be USB-C but I don't plan on using it. 3. Feels hollow: The texture feels pretty good but the mouse feels hollow when you pick it up and move it. 4. Somewhat easy to accidently hit function button to the right of right click. I have found myself accidentlaly hitting this a few times.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good on the whole - hopefully a future iteration will remedy some design faults
*by A***R on September 14, 2022*

First of all, let me say that based on numerous comments here and on Reddit and elsewhere, I was expecting worse of the trackball on this mouse. Many people claimed that it was too sticky, especially with smaller movements, and recommended changing the bearings and all that jazz. I was so convinced that this was likely going to be a problem, that I came very close to ordering all the stuff that would be necessary to mod this thing, along with the mouse itself. I'm glad I decided to wait and see because I've had no issues with the trackball. After adjusting the mouse settings in Windows, I was perfectly happy with its smoothness and accuracy. I would put it on par with the Logitech trackballs I've been using for years. Maybe I just got lucky, but I suggest others do the same: wait to test the mouse yourself before ordering any possibly unnecessary additions for it. My main gripe with the mouse, and the reason I'm deducting a star, is for a problem I had not at all anticipated and saw no one else complaining about: the width of the mouse overall and the narrowness of the main left button. Because of the width of the mouse, I have to angle it to the right a little more than I'm used to, to have my thumb comfortably centered on the trackball in a way that allows for the most accuracy; and because of that and the narrowness of the left-click button, I'm always accidentally pressing one of the two buttons that are crammed to the left side of it. This isn't too much of a problem for every day use, such as browsing the web, but can be a bigger issue when playing some games. For example, in ESO (Elder Scrolls Online) I have one of those buttons mapped to swap weapons, as I've always done with my Logitech trackballs, and now I find myself often swapping when I don't mean to, because I'm pressing that button when I don't mean to. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the right-most button, the default Function button, done away with, if it would allow for the left button to be a little wider. And I have smaller hands, too, for the record, and I'm not overweight, which I mention because I have a hard time imagining that this would not be an even bigger issue for someone with larger hands and/or fatter fingers. Hopefully, with more use, I'll be able to adjust to these differences and it will be less of an issue for me, but man, Elecom, if you see this, really think about how you can widen that left button more on the next version, especially the top half of it. Anyway, those are the two main things I wanted to go over. My biggest reason for switching from the Logitech trackballs was the unreliability of the left button on them, which always started to become unresponsive after a time, almost always within the first six months of owning them - and yes, that includes the ERGO. So I'm just hoping this Elecom mouse will last longer. Fingers crossed! P.S. I feel compelled to say that anyone giving this mouse a one-star review because the "ergonomics" of it don't work well for lefties needs to do a reality check on themselves and remove or edit their review. Just looking at the mouse, you should have the common sense to know that it's not going to work out well for lefties. I can't understand how anyone might think that it might. What makes it doubly silly is that Elecom make a left-handed trackball mouse! if you're left-handed, maybe try that one instead. ;)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Viable replacement for my Microsoft Trackball Optical.
*by E***S on July 11, 2019*

I use trackballs exclusively. I'm a software engineer, so I use them a lot, and won't tolerate 'glitches'. I have largish hands. The most comfortable I've ever found was the (obsolete) Microsoft Trackball Optical D67-00001. That one is sluggish for gaming though. But I've used them for 10 years, work and home, have several, and I've never had one die. I've used the the Logitech trackball, but I always find it overly sensitive, and just enough too small that I end up shaking out my hands a few times a day. I always end up going back to the Microsoft. I have 3 each of the Elecom M-XT3DR (R handed wired) and M-XT4DR (L handed wireless). After waxing the balls (Renaissance microcrystalline wax polish) and putting a little Teflon lube on the ball contact points, they work fine. I've been using a set at work and at home for about a year now. No complaints, no issues. Comfoartable - I never notice any discomfort or difficulty. I decided to try the M-XPT1MRXBK, as reviewers compared it favorably with the Microsoft. Got one, and have been using it on my home system for 6 months. Briefly: - It looks and feels like higher build quality than the other Elecom trackballs I've used. After six months of daily use the palm area is slightly shiny, but otherwise you couldn't tell it wasn't new. This is the first trackball I can say is unequivocally an acceptable replacement for the Microsoft. - It's a little bigger than the M-XT3DR (which is virtually identical in size/shape to the Logictech). It doesn't really have a bigger footprint, but does have more volume. It was immediately more comfortable to my hand than the M-XT3DR. it's definitely a step up from the M-XT3DR. It's my new favorite. - The ball moves quite smoothly right out of the box. I used it for a month or so unchanged, but found the ball start motion just sticky enough to be annoying, making selecting a few letters out of small text frustrating and difficult. Finally I pulled the ball, and waxed it and lubed the bearings as above. That made a small but significant improment. Now I have no issues at all with the movement. It's been about 4 months since I did that and it's still fine. - Wireless seems to work okay. I keep having an issue where If I don't use the trackball for several seconds, it 'stalls' for about half a second when I move it. I frequently move very quickly between (many) windows, and I have focus-follows-mouse set (so I don't need to click on a different window to 'select' it). Also I often move over a new window (which almost instantly gets 'selected') and start typing. Very often the first character I type is 'lost' if it's been a few seconds since I used the trackball. Very Annoying. I can't say for sure this is the trackball. - Wired. This is how I use it most of the time. Works great, and the half-second 'stall' I see when I'm using wireless is NOT present when I go wired. Not sure yet about the lost character issue. - HOWEVER, the micro USB socket on the trackball is does not snugly grip the connector. You can move the connector back and forth about +/-10 degress while it''s plugged in. I tried a better cable, which changed nothing. It just feels loose, although the socket itself is firmly attached to the trackball. I pried the top and bottom sicde of the socket in a little, to make a tighter fit, which helped some, but it still fis not snug. Unfortunately, the connector is apparently loose enough in the socket that if you physically move the (entire) trackball, about half the time it will suddenly quit working. At first this would happen occasionally (about once an hour) even if I didn't touch the trackball. (I suspect just the jarring from typing did it). Very Annoying. If you wiggle the connector the red 'connected' light comes on briefly, but the trackball generally doesn't reconnect. Sometimes you'll see an error popup about an unrecognized USB device. Usually you need to disconnect the cable briefly, then reconnect it, and it recovers correctly. After I bent the top and bottom of the socket in slightly it's never happened without me physically moving the trackball, and even then only about half the time. This is Very Annoying - but since it's a trackball, I rarely physically move it. So I forget, and then when I do move it, half the time I have to do the disconnect/reconnect. Grr. - Bluetooth - never tried it. - L, M, R buttons: No issues, ever. Short throw, definitele click, no missed/multiple clicks from a single motion. - Scroll wheel: It has a detent, but it's fairly light. I thought it would be too light for me at first, but I've never had an issue. - Forward/back button work fine and are perfectly placed. - 'sensitivity adjust' switch works, and bumps the effective motion up/down ~30%. I like a very responsive trackball, so I leave it on 'high' always. - I have not tried to use the pinky finger or thumb buttons, so I can't speak to them. The pinky button is perfectly placed, and feels just like the R button. The thumb button hits my thumb just below the joint, so It would be awkward to use more than occasionally. it would probably be perfectly placed if you have small hands. I originally installed their software, but never changed anything. So eventually I just disabled it, and the trackball still works fine. Recommended. (But you will want to wax the ball and Teflon the bearings).

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