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Steve January 22nd 04 11:05 PM

Furuno Track Ball sticks
 
I'm installing a 2 yo Furuno 1721 mkII and everything seems to be in good
condition except a sticky track ball..

Intially it wouldn't roll in any direction, eventually I got it to roll in
the vertical plane and now it works intermitantly in the horizontal.. This
seems to be a mechanical problem since the ball is actually loose in the
socket but when you push on it to roll, it feels like the tires on the pots
keeping it from rolling..

I notice also that when it is working it is not very smooth and difficult to
position the cursor..

Without opening it up, I think maybe the pots may have corrosion between the
shaft and bushing or bearing..

Has anyone ever worked on or explored a track ball set up???

Is there am cleaning or maintenance required on a track ball (the manual
doesn't mention it).

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



January 23rd 04 01:04 AM

Furuno Track Ball sticks
 

"Steve" wrote in message
...
I'm installing a 2 yo Furuno 1721 mkII and everything seems to be in good
condition except a sticky track ball..

Intially it wouldn't roll in any direction, eventually I got it to roll in
the vertical plane and now it works intermitantly in the horizontal..

This
seems to be a mechanical problem since the ball is actually loose in the
socket but when you push on it to roll, it feels like the tires on the

pots
keeping it from rolling..

I notice also that when it is working it is not very smooth and difficult

to
position the cursor..

Without opening it up, I think maybe the pots may have corrosion between

the
shaft and bushing or bearing..

Has anyone ever worked on or explored a track ball set up???

Is there am cleaning or maintenance required on a track ball (the manual
doesn't mention it).

Steve
s/v Good Intentions


Steve:

My first suggestion is to check with Foruno because the ball system is
supposed to be protected against from corrosion. Even if the warranty is
expired they may still take responsibility for the problem. At the least,
they should be able to get the information you need to attack the problem
from the horse's mouth. Good luck. Fred



Bruce in Alaska January 23rd 04 06:58 PM

Furuno Track Ball sticks
 
In article ,
"Steve" wrote:

I'm installing a 2 yo Furuno 1721 mkII and everything seems to be in good
condition except a sticky track ball..

Intially it wouldn't roll in any direction, eventually I got it to roll in
the vertical plane and now it works intermitantly in the horizontal.. This
seems to be a mechanical problem since the ball is actually loose in the
socket but when you push on it to roll, it feels like the tires on the pots
keeping it from rolling..

I notice also that when it is working it is not very smooth and difficult to
position the cursor..

Without opening it up, I think maybe the pots may have corrosion between the
shaft and bushing or bearing..

Has anyone ever worked on or explored a track ball set up???

Is there am cleaning or maintenance required on a track ball (the manual
doesn't mention it).

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Steve,
The trackball doesn't use POTs for encoding position. It usees
Optical encoders connected to the little tires that the ball turns
when it moves. You just need to clean the little tires so that they
turn smoothly when the trackball moves. Alchohol works well for
this.

Bruce in alaska
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add a 2 before @

Steve January 23rd 04 07:28 PM

Furuno Track Ball sticks
 

Thanks Bruce..

BTW Don Sr. at G&L says hi.

Steve



Rick January 24th 04 02:04 AM

Furuno Track Ball sticks
 
Bruce in Alaska wrote:
In article ,
"Steve" wrote:


I'm installing a 2 yo Furuno 1721 mkII and everything seems to be in good
condition except a sticky track ball..

Intially it wouldn't roll in any direction, eventually I got it to roll in
the vertical plane and now it works intermitantly in the horizontal.. This
seems to be a mechanical problem since the ball is actually loose in the
socket but when you push on it to roll, it feels like the tires on the pots
keeping it from rolling..

I notice also that when it is working it is not very smooth and difficult to
position the cursor..

Without opening it up, I think maybe the pots may have corrosion between the
shaft and bushing or bearing..

Has anyone ever worked on or explored a track ball set up???

Is there am cleaning or maintenance required on a track ball (the manual
doesn't mention it).

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




Steve,
The trackball doesn't use POTs for encoding position. It usees
Optical encoders connected to the little tires that the ball turns
when it moves. You just need to clean the little tires so that they
turn smoothly when the trackball moves. Alchohol works well for
this.

Bruce in alaska

use Q-tips dipped in Alcohol to clean the rollers--sort of like cleaning
dirty mouse.

rick



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