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I too am a trackball enthusiast! I have the same mouse even. (Not that there’s that many to choose from) I never seem to spot our kind in the wild!
Nice setup!
We exist! This trackball is one of the most comfortable input devices I've ever used. I love it.
Absolutely agree! It’s especially great for small spaces and I can even use it while walking around if I need to!
What model is it, if I may?
MX Ergo
Ploopy have given trackball enthusiasts a lot more choice at least!
First time I’ve heard of ploopy! I’m due to replace my current trackball and this is extremely tempting!
Is that...Google Chrome and Discord‽ Blasphemy.
You get an upvote for the tasteful interrobang, friend. 👍
Do you run SteamOS? Or a different os?
This is SteamOS which runs ~~on~~ KDE.
Can you tell me more about that TV?
It's nothing fancy. 4K/120hz hisense tv from Costco. It does have micro led, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, and ANDROID TV though, so it's capable.
Only one monitor? Trash
Touché
Not sure if you're serious just forgot a /s but in case the former I just would like to point out that many people—me being one of them—would absolutely love a second monitor but can't afford it. Hell, I can't afford a first monitor. The only reason I have one is because I bought it back when I had a job that actually paid me a living wage. If it broke down now, I would have issues.
Monitors are cheap as hell right now. For the price of 9 Five Guys burgers you can get a pretty good one at Walmart.
Start making rounds at companies near you. I haven't paid for a laptop, desktop, server, monitors or ssds in nearly a decade. I pop in, ask if they have any hardware that they need to get rid of. Most companies have to pay to get rid of techology, most of the time their IT department is happy to offload tech for free. You just have to be fine accepting things 5+ years old.
After enough time and making friends with the c-suite, I have a couple companies that just ring me when they have stuff they want to clear out to give me a chance to grab stuff before they recycle. It reduces their cost to recycle, so they are more than happy.
Where's runescape?
Fair.
Is that the Logitech MX Ergo? Love that mouse
Sure is! Best trackball!
Hard agree. As someone who used to use a regular wired trackball but had to switch because laptop, I absolutely love it, despite it being a battery operated mouse.
How's your FPS on that huge TV? My 2089 TI doesnt like it when I try to play newer games on big TVs, but its fine on the ultrawide.
I run the games in 1080p so it handles most things I play just fine. FFXIV, for example, runs really well on the "laptop high" preset.
Tbh, Steam Deck as PC becomes annoying pretty fast. Once you try doing something serious and run into Valve's (rightfully placed) limitations, it stops being viable/fun. As an example, I can't make it output 4K@60 in Desktop mode, stuck in 4K@30. Recently, my pacman broke after an update.
I suppose it's great if you dualboot with a proper Linux distro.
Huh. Works great for me. I browse the web, play games, watch some streaming stuff, word processing, etc... 1440p 120hz is perfect.
Unfortunately the SD has a weird gimped version of Arch that doesn’t come with build tools (like make
), otherwise I’d be using it as a hobby dev machine too.
Its just a machine though, you can flash it with any distro you like.
You can even keep the original OS and just install dev tools via distrobox. That's what I do. It even comes pre-installed.
Distrobox is so good!
I have not actually tried it, bit Bazzite looks like it would be a perfect replacement for steamOS for those who want more out of their deck.
The tabs hurt my eyes but how is the mouse. Is it good for gaming
It's pretty decent. You're not going to get the precision of a mouse in fps but other than that it works great. Keep in mind I've used these for decades so I'm well trained.
I bump the font size way up on my media TV as small text at distance tends to lead to eye strain, but you might have better eyes than me.