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n-ABLER Trackball (wired)

The n-ABLER Trackball is the most adaptable trackball on the market specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye co-ordination, lack of manual dexterity and involuntary muscle spasms.

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£220.00

Product Description

Wired Trackball with USB and PS2 adapter.

The n-ABLER Trackball is  suitable for improving access for  people with fine motor movement impairments.

The large, high mass, free running ball requires only a light touch which, together with the function buttons, makes for easy navigation, selection and manipulation of objects on the computer screen.

The n-ABLER Trackball emulates a computer mouse with fingertip control needing only minimal hand movement. It reduces wrist and elbow fatigue, requires far less effort than traditional mice and is less tiring.

The symmetrical design enables users to work with either hand without having to angle their wrist, and the unit can also be configured for ‘left-handed’ operation. Its large, integrated hand support/palm rest makes work posture more relaxed and less strained.

The n-ABLER has switchable left and right click buttons; double-click and latching drag lock buttons; X-Y axis lock and scroll button and easy ‘plug and play’ installation (no additional drivers required).

Mac or PC compatible.

Key Features

  • Rugged construction and ergonomic design.
  • Large footprint for maximum stability.
  • High mass, 63mm, free-running ball for easy cursor control.
  • Colour coded buttons mounted sub-flush to prevent accidental activation.
  • Double click and latching drag lock buttons
  • X-Y axis and Scroll button for up/down or left/right only cursor movements and scrolling facility.
  • Audible (switchable to mute) and visual warnings indicating selection or change of function.
  • Cursor Speed Control
  • Easy ‘plug and play’ installation
  • Does not require driver software – ideal for contract managed computer systems
  • Auto detecting PS2 and USB protocols

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