ブランド:エレコム(ELECOM)
評価:★★★☆ (3.8 / 5)
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【1】
角度って大事だとおもいました。あると楽ちんです。
【2】
角度は丁度いいです。使っているとマウスが下がります。致し方ないし。使用感はいいのでこのまま使い続けます。
【3】
傾きが良いですね。長年PCでの作業をしていて手首の痛みがあったのですが、コレは楽になります。ただ・あくまでボールマウスでしか使わない事。・傾きの角度が調整できない事。・地面との接地面は弱いのですぐ動いてしまう。・の割に値段が高い。これがネックですね。個人的には満足していますが、セール以外でコレは買えませんね。一応良かった点も、・滑り止めは弱いが、ボールマウスはしっかり留められる事。・大きさがしっかりしているので、持ち運びはしにくいがそれほど邪魔ではない。・前述した通り、手首の向きが楽に出来る。コレが本当にデカい。(長年PC作業やってると何もない時に手首が固まりほぐすようになるので、その負担軽減)
【4】
どんなもんかと購入して数日使ってみたら、手首まわりの負担がかなり減って感動しました。もうこれ無しだとだいぶ不快感があります。結構値が張りますがずっと使っていくものだし、コスパも高いと言って良いかと。仕事用に買いましたが家用にもリピします。
【5】
先端がウネウネして使いづらい。ソレに滑る。あんまり良くないかな。
【6】
どんなトラックボールマウスでも使用できる汎用性は良い。一方台座の面そのものが滑り止めになっているため、定期的にコロコロで埃を取る作業が伴う。
【7】
いろんな角度で安定できて、姿勢や間接にクセがつかず、肩こりしにくくて良いです
【8】
このディスクパッドは、トラックボールマウスを使用する際の快適さを格段に向上させます。傾斜調整ができるため、自分に合った角度で手首の負担を軽減でき、長時間の作業でも疲れにくくなります。表面は滑らかで、トラックボールの動きがスムーズに伝わり、正確な操作が可能です。パッド自体も適度な大きさで、デスクのスペースを取りすぎないのも魅力です。耐久性も高く、長く使用できる点が安心ですが、少し価格が高めに感じるかもしれません。それでも、トラックボールユーザーにとっては投資する価値がある一品です。トラックボールマウスの使用感をより快適にしたい方には、このパッドは非常におすすめです。
【9】
I like this. It gives you elevation for thumb trackballs. I’ve read other reviews saying it’s not good for finger trackballs. I haven’t tried one but I use my Logitech Trackman Wheel on it and it’s good. I just wish it was bigger. For $20 I probably could’ve gotten something similar quality but larger. It’s a plastic inner wrapped in a grippy material that lets it stand like an iPad cover. Overall it’s about 21cm x 15cm. It’s slightly too narrow for the m575. If you want photos let me know.
【10】
I've tried a bunch of different mice over the years: standard ones that just end up torqueing my wrist and elbow, vertical mice that need too much desk space to move around, and trackball mice that work great but aren't as ergonomic as they claim to be.I was about to breakdown and buy yet another ergonomic trackball mouse when I happened across this product, which has been the answer to my on-going problem finding a good position to situate my mouse in without too much strain on my wrist, elbow, and shoulder. What's great about this riser is that you can continuously adjust it; unlike mice with various plates and angled bases, you can move this one around however you like to find the best fit. I often find myself moving it slightly from day to day depending on how my joints are feeling, which is perfect because 'one-size-fits-all' solutions rarely fit everyone. This is a great way to use the mouse you already like while adding more ergonomic tilt and rise to it so that it truly does fit you.The rubber feet and pads on the riser keep it in place on your desk and keep your mouse from sliding off, and they work great for me. I wish I would have found this sooner and saved myself the trouble and money of going through a bunch of ergonomic trackball mice to find a solution that works for me. Buy it, it's a heck of a lot cheaper than a new mouse and you can adjust it in so many ways to work for you!
【11】
The grooves are so small that it never stays upright at any angle. Unless you hold your mouse with the lightest possible touch, it always comes loose and collapses. I thought I was paying for quality, but I could have gotten a cheaper one that actually works.
【12】
I work at a standing desk, and my Elecom Huge trackball created a very uncomfortable bend at the wrist. Long term, that posture also is probably not good for my wrist; it definitely aggravated my tendonitis.I'm using the disc pad to lift the back of the trackball, which drastically reduces the need to bend my wrist. It is much more comfortable when I'm standing to work. And I can remove the disk pad when I decide to lower the desk and sit.I do wish the rubber anti-slip surface was more anti-slip, but there's probably no way to do that without either making it tacky or permanently attached. The disk pad slowly slips across the standing desk's plastic surface, but the trackball did that, too. And the trackball will slide on the rubber surface of the disk pad, but actually less than it did on the standing desk's surface.[EDIT TO ORIGINAL REVIEW: I got a couple of round, sticky, non-slip dashboard gel mats- the kind you might use to hold your phone in place on the dashboard. One between this product and my trackball seems to have successfully addressed the sliding problem.]Amazon's review platform asked me about battery life. I've only had the item for about 24 hours, but I'm willing to bet that battery life is EXCELLENT. I doubt I'll ever have to change batteries in the disk pad.
【13】
I purchased it mainly to see if it could improve the ergonomics of the Elecom Huge. Sadly, the surface (on the slanted side) is a bit too slippery -- the Huge will simply slide down on its own weight.Also tried it for three other trackballs:Elecom deft pro: Wedging works, but it ended up not being very comfortable for me as the new position forced my palm to rest on its pinky side on the desk (one of the things I hate about using a mouse and the m570). Might work for other people. The pad is a bit too big if used with the deft pro.Sanwa Gravi: Not looking to improve anything with the Gravi since it's quite comfortable already ergo-wise, so trying for the sake of trying. The Gravi is kinda long (it's as long as the Huge) and as a result, quite a bit of it will hang outside of the pad and you'll need to fiddle to find the best balanced position: too much of the palm rest out, and it becomes a lever to prop the front end up; too much of the front end out, and you won't have enough weight on the pad to create enough friction and the Gravi will slide like the Huge. Fiddling around too much and you'll probably hit the three control switches (for connectivity and dpi) on the bottom, which I can see myself doing a lot if I wanted to move the trackball around the desk a bit.Kensington Expert: Tried both reverse tenting (i.e. to make the front sit lower than the back) and side wedging. Reverse tenting works, although you'll need to sit higher for your forearm to naturally extend in the same angle as the reverse tent, or have some sort of palm rest (like the one on the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard). Side wedging just feels too weird on the Expert (plus not very stable since the pad is too small to make contact with more than two of the four tiny rubber feet of the Expert)All in all, I think the pad didn't quite work for all the trackballs I tried. Perhaps it's just too tall of an order to have a universal wedge pad. Build quality is good (except maybe the non-slipping coating on the surface being not aggressive enough).
※この記事は 2025年7月2日 時点の情報です