Short Description
The Pro Track R60S Trackerball for special needs can be used in place of a standard mouse with IBM compatible computers. It operates on Macintosh computers but not all features may be accessible. It features a large centrally placed trackball, three buttons in a keyguard and a drag lock feature. It has two sockets to allow for two external switches.
Models
#0001 ProTrak R60S
#0002 ProTrak R60 - similar in shape, size and features to the ProTrak R60S but does not include the keyguard, switch adaptation or mounting holes.
More Details
FEATURES :
. Drag lock feature. - both left and right buttons can be locked by holding the button down for 2 seconds
. Ball is backlit during use and flashes to indicate when the drag lock feature is turned on or off.
. SmartButton provides button lock feature that soft - holds either the left or right button down for drag and drop.
. Backlighting will be powered on once the Trackerball is fully installed on either PS/2 or USB host system port. The Backlight to the ball pulses on and off when activating or de-activating the SmartButton mode and also when latching or de-latching a button when in this mode.
. Middle button can be used for pan, scrolling and zoom.
. Keyguard prevents accidental button clicks.
. Switch adapted - with two switch sockets to allow two external switches to be plugged in to replace the left and right button clicks. This also allows the ProTrack to be used a MOUSE switch interface with many single switch programs.
INTERFACE :
PS/2, RS232 or USB connection port.
METHOD OF USE :
The base of the device remains stationary on the work surface while the ball is rolled to move the mouse pointer around the screen.
INSTALLATION :
Plug and play (no special setup required). It is designed to use the mouse or trackball drivers resident in the computer system.
Place Of Manufacture
Europe
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For a fact sheet about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org/home/standards.asp