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Everything you can do with a good keyboard of your choice (better than this - say a Wooting), the best trackball ever made since 1995 (the Kensington Expert Mouse) and the best 3D navigation knob (the 3DConnexion SpaceMouse) but less good, and less convenient because you can't have them all at the same time and you can't position them where you like.
Great...
That's quite a lofty claim. What makes that device better than trackballs from Ploopy, efog.tech, or even Kensington's flagship (SlimBlade Pro)?
That's not my opinions (or rather, many people share my opinions):
Those are just hard facts, not lofty claims.
Agreed. They seem to have misspelled Microsoft Trackball