Computer Science, asked by swapnil39, 1 year ago

what is a trackball ? how does it differ from mouse and joustick ?

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Answered by punitpatel1
27
Trackballs or roller-balls differ from a computer mouse as the device stays put on the surface and the student moves the mouse pointer by manipulating a ball set in the centre of the device. ... Younger children too often find using trackballs easier than using a mouse. Trackballs usually have three buttons.

Trackball and Joystick is that trackball is a stationary pointing device with a ball on its top or side. To move the pointer using a trackball, you rotate the ball with your thumb, fingers, or the palm of your hand. While joystick is a handheld vertical lever mounted on a base.
Answered by leelagetha
9
is that trackball is a stationary pointing device with a ball on its top or side. To move the pointer using a trackball, you rotate the ball with your thumb, fingers, or the palm of your hand. While joystick is a handheld vertical lever mounted on a base. You move the lever in different directions and press buttons to control the actions of the simulated vehicle or player.
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