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BlackBerry Trackballs Get Big Thumbs Down
Seems like I'm not the only person having problems with the BlackBerry trackball. According to my readers, the problem has been around for a while -- and there are even some third-party fixes available if you know where to look.
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Reader JG has had with the same problem:
"Let me say first: I love my BlackBerry. But I am now on my third 8830 model in six months. The trackball has given out twice. Verizon (STOCK QUOTE: VZ) has taken care of the situation every time, for free. I do not think the trackball is hardy enough to take the everyday beating of the 'business road warrior.' The one thing I have learned is to circumvent the trackball by the use of key strokes. It takes a little research, but it helps."
JT explains that you can fix the problem yourself:
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"You can pop out the trackball very easily. Take a nail clipper or something else flat and pop out the ring around the ball. If you have dirt in there, blow it out and reassemble. It's easy. Good luck."
PB explains what he does when trackball-maintenance isn't enough:
"Eventually my trackball failed completely. I found a Web site where I could order and replace the trackball assembly and that chrome ring for about $12. It's a lot more convenient and cheaper than replacing or reloading your BlackBerry. My new trackball has worked just fine since I bought it six months ago."
CS told me how it's done and has a suggestion for BlackBerry maker Research In Motio (STOCK QUOTE: RIM):




