Chuck Hawks wrote:I'm new to resolve and was wondering if the identical 3 Kensington wireless track balls I have on-hand could be used as controllers in color correction in lieu of a device that is more targeted/marketed as such that is basically 3 trackballs in a single housing.
No. For that, you need a hardware control surface like the Tangent Elements, Tangent Ripple, Tangent Wave, Avid Artist Color, Blackmagic Mini, or Blackmagic Micro panel. Mice ain't gonna fly.
One key feature you get with a hardware control surface is the ability to do 2 (even 3) things at the same time, which is important when you need to simultaneously turn one thing up while turning something else down, or vice versa. You can't do this with a mouse.