I’ve today posted an update to the original 03 July 2007 article about the demise of the venerable Microsoft Trackball Explorer pointing device. Check out the original article, the update (following the original article), and the countless comments the post has received over the past year. What’s the matter with Microsoft?!
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hi all you ballers,if like me,after years of use you have warn flats on your three bearings. i have fixed the problem,hears how disassemble your explorer drill holes in casing behind the barrings carefully.then press balls out from the other side and reinsert after rotating the bearings and spot with superglue on the side from which you drilled.this is very tricky for the average bod good luck.email me if you need help. [chris.j.smith@talktalk.net]