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As someone that's used everything you've mentioned:
Trackball mouse: They're good if you don't need snap movement. So unless you play games that require quick pointer movement (e.g. fps, moba) there's really no downside in my opinion. Can be uncomfortable or awkward to use initially since it differs the most from every other peripheral. Also sometimes the ball and bearings on the inside of the hole the ball sits in get dry and it gets awkward/sticky to move if you have dry hands.

Optical mouse: They're ok. I've had bad experiences with certain surfaces and mousepads where they don't pick up that the mouse is actually moving for an uncomfortably noticeable amount of distance.

Laser mouse: My preference overall. More arm movement than a trackball mouse obviously but you can also make snap movements for games. Never had an issue on a mousepad but some really smooth surfaces can cause issues. In my experience even pretty reliable if you're using your pants/leg as a mousepad for something like a laptop.

Touchpad: (Just to give the other opinions some context.) Good for precise and quick movements over a short distance. Has issues with long dragging motions and resets. A complete PITA if you want to click and drag farther than the pad space + sensitivity allows. On the other hand, probably the easiest and most comfortable to scroll with and usually supports both vertical and horizontal scrolling.

Personal preference, but I always prefer wired over wireless to avoid the battery optimization stuff like the mouse turning off and to avoid dealing with charging and batteries in general. As far as the options above, if you can I'd try to test them out and see what's most comfortable for you if you're able.

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