I fancy trying a trackball, as long as it includes an easily-usable wheel for timeline zoom, and as long as it has at least 4 buttons as my current mouse does (I have thumb buttons set up for <enter> and <delete> on my mouse).
YES! The Kensington Expert Mouse. I have them on all my machines. It has four buttons and a "scroll ring" as opposed to a wheel. It takes a minor amout of getting used to, but once that happens, you'll never go back.
For what it's worth, I believe that Spot is also a big supporter of the Kensington trackball.
Not only am I a big supporter, bought every one that CompUSA had here in SLC when they were closing down.
I replace the Kensington ball (very lightweight) with a billiard ball of various number. Heavier weight means smoother track. I LOVE these things. A guy named Ron Bach turned me onto them nearly 15 years ago when we were working on "Suleman the Magnificent" and he pulled one out with a 9 ball in it. I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen, but his point was that carpal tunnel risk was severely minimized. I'm guessing he's right.
John, you crack me up! I'm not sure how to take that, but yeah...I've got a complete set, they're just all in Trackball housings. :-)
Going for a speed record this summer, maybe I can get some of the forum members to pledge $$ to charity if I can get my fat a$$ over 300mph?
Hope to see you at the Vegas party this year in Las Vegas. Bigger, badder, and more food than last year. And I promise, no media people talking for 20 mins on weird stuff. We've got a GREAT lineup for the night. Hell, I'll bet we even impress Bob.
Unfortunately I will not be at NAB this year due to other commitments but I'll sure be there in spirit. Of course that could change at the last minute :)
If I don't make it this year I'll certainly be there in '09 and one thing I'll be doing then is to actually go see America. 4 trips to the USA and I've only been in 3 states and not seen much of them.