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Kensington Trackball Mouse

Models: K72327US, M01082, K64327, K64325

  • ergonomic, trackball, ambidextrous

The trackball takes up less desk space than what is needed to operate a mouse and is more comfortable during extended use because it requires less arm and wrist movement. Laser technology provides highly accurate and responsive cursor tracking and scrolling, plus the large 55mm ball makes it quicker and easier to navigate anywhere on the screen.
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Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad

Model: t650

  • ergonomic, ambidextrous

The Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 from Logitech eliminates cords and desk clutter using 2.4 GHz wireless transmission for reliable computer to mouse communication. Fingers move effortlessly over the large glass surface. Use one, two, three, or four fingers to control your cursor, scroll up and down, or horizontally, or to jump from application to application. There are no buttons on this touchpad, all input is via the touch surface, including a dedicated “right click” zone in the lower righthand corner (note, there are no visual or tactile indicators to differentiate this area).
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X-Keys L-Trac Trackball

Model: CST2545-5W-RC

  • ergonomic, ambidextrous, trackball

The L-Trac is one of the most recommended lines due to its high level of quality and workmanship. Made with only the highest quality components and materials, they have a reputation for reliability and performance. The precision-ground ball and mirror-finished rollers deliver ‘smooth-as-silk’ feel and effortless control.
The design is completely ambidextrous, accommodating either right or left-handed users. The extra large ball and contoured profile allow for easier control and accommodates hands of all sizes from children to adults. Hardwired into the trackball is its unique ability to dynamically accelerate across the screen in response to the speed with which you move the trackball.
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RollerMouse Free 2

Model: RIM-FREE2-BLK

  • ergonomic, ambidextrous

The RollerMouse Free2 by Contour Design is a central pointing device with a rollerbar that is positioned between the user and the keyboard. This allows the user to perform all mousing actions in the area immediately in front of the keyboard and eliminating the need to reach out to the side. The 9.75″ roller bar can move along the entire 15″ width of the device, allowing either or both hands to be used. The user can vary the method of input while keeping both hands within a small work area.

The cursor is moved by rolling a ‘dowel’ or cylindrical control bar with your fingertips to achieve ‘up’ and ‘down’ movement, and sliding this bar from side to side for horizontal movement. Once the desired location is achieved, the user can generate a left click by pressing down on the bar (the force required for this is adjustable from ultra-light touch to highly tactile). Seven buttons and a scroll wheel are located below the bar to generate left/middle/right/double clicks, copy, paste and vertical scrolling. There is also a DPI adjustment button to toggle from 800 to 1600 dpi to allow the user to select their preferred cursor speed.
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DXT Precision Mouse

Model: CE022

  • ergonomic, vertical, ambidextrous

A fingertip vertical mouse designed to enable the hand and wrist to adopt a relaxed vertical posture. Control of the mouse is achieved by using the small muscles and joints of the fingers as opposed to the larger muscle groups of the shoulder and arm. Since the fingertips provide much greater precision than the arm, this makes the DXT mouse suitable for users seeking precision and fine control. The DXT Ergonomic Mouse 2 features light click buttons to minimize the effort required for clicking. The unique ambidextrous design enables the user to easily balance the workload between the left and right hands.
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