![]() It works across all the Expert trackballs, the current ones with four buttons as well as the older ones with four buttons and an additional series of buttons at the very top.So perhaps they should be labeled for XP/Mac. The mouseworks software works well, is highly customizable and one of the reason to use these Kensington trackballs. The other two cannot be mapped for other functions. Only two of those buttons would work under Vista or Windows 7 and the trackball costs $75-$100. ![]() The fact is that there are current Kensington trackballs which have four buttons. So, uh, standard hardware for the win? Thanks for the tough love even though it's way off base. In the future, I'd suggest that it is unwise to expect weirdo hardware to be supported by any newer OS than whatever it supports right out of the box.The only trackball-using freak I know is my cousin, and her Logitech Mouseman just plain worked when I plugged it into her laptop after installing Windows 7 RTM. ![]() So you've got a piece of custom hardware that was released almost six years ago (January 2004, as far as Google can see), and you're upset that it has exactly the same software support as it did when you bought it. Quote:Originally posted by Black_Obsidian:If Kensington never made Vista drivers for the thing, that rather implies that it's older than Vista. ![]()
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