Explore trackball and Vista driver

I just bought a new pc with vista but can't find drivers to connect my Trackball Explorer 1.0
My research on MS XP just compatible shows. Can I download the drivers for Vista on the trackball?
Thank you

Hello MannyKelly,

Thank you for posting.  I have additional information for you.  I found the Vista compatible software which should allow your Trackball Explorer work.  Most if not all Microsoft mice and Trackballs all use the same Intellipoint software and drivers, in order to get the new version of Intellipoint should solve your problem.  I have included the direct link below.  Simply select you trackball and the OS version of began to download.

http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/download/download.aspx?category=MK

Please let us know if it works for you. Zack
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