The Pro Track R60 Trackerball is a trackball style device that can be used in place of a standard mouse with IBM compatible computers. It also operates on Macintosh computers but not all features may be accessible. It features a large centrally placed trackball, three raised buttons and a drag lock feature. The curved, wedge shaped case is suitable for use with either hand.
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.
The Sky Vertical mouse is a raised three button optical mouse with a unique angle. A thumb scoop allows the user to choose where they grip the mouse. The angle of the mouse ensures rotation of the forearm is minimised and the hand is in a neutral position between vertical and horizontal.
The naturalpoint trackIR is an infrared handsfree ergonomic mouse. It provides precise cursor control through simple head movement allowing the computer user's hands to remain on the keyboard, or at their side.
This mouse has a unique angle to minimise forearm rotation and hold the hand in a neutral position. The thumb scoop design allows the user to decide the most comfortable hand position. Available in both wired and wireless right hand versions. Plug and play
A computer mouse with a V shaped base that tilts the angle of the mouse for natural wrist and forearm positioning. It also has adjustable length to provide a proper fit for most users. The symmetric shape equally accommodates right or left handed use.
Tracker Pro is a mouse replacement device that enables people to control the mouse cursor by moving their head. It tracks a small reflective dot which is stuck on the person's forehead or glasses. It operates from the USB port of the computer or a compatible communication device.
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