Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Hej Guys,
knows anyone a very good keyboard with keys for shortcuts? also searching for a good ergonomic trackball for using in production?
im wondering how many midi controllers are on the market, everyone need a mouse and a good keyboard for working hours in the studio, but i cannot find it. know i think about buying a keyboard with macro options and a nice ergonomic trackball to save space on my desk.
im on pc with win7.
peace&sun
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knows anyone a very good keyboard with keys for shortcuts? also searching for a good ergonomic trackball for using in production?
im wondering how many midi controllers are on the market, everyone need a mouse and a good keyboard for working hours in the studio, but i cannot find it. know i think about buying a keyboard with macro options and a nice ergonomic trackball to save space on my desk.
im on pc with win7.
peace&sun
T
Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
I was wondering about the exact same thing myself (well the keyboard part of it, anyway), and I'll go see if
one of the local shops has a Logitech G110 later today; it seems to fit the bill perfectly, with 10 customisable
buttons and three banks for different applications.
one of the local shops has a Logitech G110 later today; it seems to fit the bill perfectly, with 10 customisable
buttons and three banks for different applications.
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Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Kensington Expert Mouse -great name for a trackball, eh?
Big trackball, scroll ring, four buttons with two additional two-button combinations, detachable wrist-rest, settings customizable for the various software you use & they automatically update to whatever software you are currently using, good programming software.
You can use your fingers &/or thumb for variety & control. Plus it's really easy to switch which hand you're using for even more comfort.
A tad expensive, but it has a 5-year warranty, & Kensington tech & customer support is excellent.
But get the older model, as pictured, & use the older software (version 3.0). The new model & software haves less features. That's progress for ya!

Big trackball, scroll ring, four buttons with two additional two-button combinations, detachable wrist-rest, settings customizable for the various software you use & they automatically update to whatever software you are currently using, good programming software.
You can use your fingers &/or thumb for variety & control. Plus it's really easy to switch which hand you're using for even more comfort.
A tad expensive, but it has a 5-year warranty, & Kensington tech & customer support is excellent.
But get the older model, as pictured, & use the older software (version 3.0). The new model & software haves less features. That's progress for ya!

Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
This Kensington is the no.1 tip I ever got on this forum.oblique strategies wrote:Kensington Expert Mouse -great name for a trackball, eh?
Big trackball, scroll ring, four buttons with two additional two-button combinations, detachable wrist-rest, settings customizable for the various software you use & they automatically update to whatever software you are currently using, good programming software.
You can use your fingers &/or thumb for variety & control. Plus it's really easy to switch which hand you're using for even more comfort.
A tad expensive, but it has a 5-year warranty, & Kensington tech & customer support is excellent.
But get the older model, as pictured, & use the older software (version 3.0). The new model & software haves less features. That's progress for ya!
Absolutely worth the money
My wrist says thanks even thrice!!
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Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Try switching back & forth between which hand you're using: you might be surprised how easy it is. This gives your primary hand a rest.rikhyray wrote:This Kensington is the no.1 tip I ever got on this forum.
Absolutely worth the money
My wrist says thanks even thrice!!
I also lean my hand on it's edge, with the meaty side of the edge of my hand still on the padded wrist rest, then I use my thumb (or thumb & index finger) to control the ball &/or scroll ring -this also gives my hand a rest from being in basically the same position all the time.
Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Indeed the only device that I am able to use left handed, and I did a bit at the beginning when still "recovering" from pads and mouse. Perhaps the most interesting part about the ergonmic aspect is that with time you adapt to use absolutely minimum strength. I use regular mouse (bt actually) when working with 2 computers and it is easy to notice the diffrence- how quickly the tensions build up and tiredness. With Kensington you can work forever without side effects.
Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
Magic track pad for the win.
Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
windows as well:
http://www.labnol.org/software/apple-ma ... ows/14158/
thinking about having one...
http://www.labnol.org/software/apple-ma ... ows/14158/
thinking about having one...
you start bleeding - I start sceaming
propaganda 1985
propaganda 1985
Re: Workflow in Live / Trackball / Keyboard Advice needed
I use mine all the time. I can't recommend it enough
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My choice is Kensighton Orbit Optical.

Good results and no more pain in my wrist. I started to suffer from it 9 months ago, and the trackball has been a miracle to me.

Good results and no more pain in my wrist. I started to suffer from it 9 months ago, and the trackball has been a miracle to me.
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really? I mean, this is not ironic or so?Rave wrote:I use mine all the time. I can't recommend it enough
you start bleeding - I start sceaming
propaganda 1985
propaganda 1985