Submitted by notWell69 t3_1196ydb in mildlyinteresting
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notWell69 OP t1_j9kwbwn wrote
This one might be right behind. On the other hand, the 90's are so fetch right now.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lhe85 wrote
Yes I wish I would have held on to my 90s creative labs ISA sound cards. Worth a couple hundred or more per card now. Keep the 90s stuff.
Tar0ndor t1_j9nef3b wrote
Really, I still have many ISA and VESA cards.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9ortxk wrote
Some of it could be worth something for sure.
Tar0ndor t1_j9ndhif wrote
27 mHz I'll bet.
66smeg t1_j9krnbl wrote
trackball? what was the battery life on this antique?
RandomGogo t1_j9kukk4 wrote
Had a simular one at one point(it was a knockoff and slightly newer than 90's), lasted a bit more than a month, 5+ hours of daily use
notWell69 OP t1_j9ks1tk wrote
Yes, trackball. Don't really remember battery life but it takes 2 AAA. Going to see if it still works later.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lhab7 wrote
This isn’t a trackball. It’s a regular non optical mouse with scroll wheel. Trackballs have an exposed ball on top that you move with your thumb.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lr2u4 wrote
This isn’t a trackball. It’s a regular non optical mouse with scroll wheel. Trackballs have an exposed ball on top that you move with your thumb.
EDIT: I should have been more specific. Mouses were just referred to as a mouse back when they were mechanical and used a rubber coated steel ball.
notWell69 OP t1_j9lq9pq wrote
Agreed, that's what trackball means to me too. Had one for years. But I wasn't going to argue semantics and I knew what 66smeg meant.
tbf, it wasn't called 'non optical mouse' back then either. It was just a mouse. 🐁
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lqhu6 wrote
Obviously not. I remember when optical mouses came out. It was so new and unexpected. Of course a mouse was just a mouse back in the day.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lqmff wrote
I think we are basically in complete agreement haha.
BasilNorthern t1_j9lm5wp wrote
Trackball mice had a ball underneath that rolled when you move the mouse with rollers on the inside tracking its movement. It's what they used before optical mice. RSI mice are completely different.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lnqbu wrote
I’m very familiar with old mice. That’s just the way it was back then. Google ‘trackball mouse’. Maybe this is like me calling the original Xbox the 180.
haijak t1_j9lpzop wrote
No those were just called 'mice'. Trackballs weren't mice. They didn't move on the desk. You're hand rolled a ball that was exposed on the top. You can still get trackballs today.
When optical mice came out, the old ones were called 'ball mice' or 'rolerball mice'. But that's still not trackball mice.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lnw8q wrote
If you would have taken a look at the results for trackball mouse you probably wouldn’t have responded to me
BasilNorthern t1_j9lpt9c wrote
You sure? https://imgur.com/a/KsnQUxo
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lq45q wrote
The answer is right in your image. I agree with it. Pre-optical mouses were mechanical. If you want to see a trackball mouse, it’s in the top of your pic.
Happy-Candle6694 t1_j9lhh1c wrote
Battery would last forever in these. Months.
EDIT: I actually used these back in the day.
pkinetics t1_j9kum4u wrote
Just yetted one of those to the recycler