Created for those wanting an ambidextrous, wireless mouse with a more traditional look, this mouse offers a symmetrical design and a centrally located scroll wheel. Thumb indentations on both sides of the mouse provide a textured anti-slip surface. T ...
Created for those wanting an ambidextrous, wireless mouse with a more traditional look, this mouse offers a symmetrical design and a centrally located scroll wheel. Thumb indentations on both sides of the mouse provide a textured anti-slip surface. The mouse gives left- and right-handed individuals the option of distributing the workload by using the same mouse in either hand.
The Goldtouch Wireless Ambidextrous Mouse has a 1000 dpi optical sensor, and is powered by one or two AA batteries. (Note: Estimated battery life is two months with one battery, and four months with two batteries.) A wireless USB 2.4 Ghz mini receiver is included.
Caution: Those with larger hands may find this mouse too small for all but occasional use.
The OptimaX from Pretorian is the first wireless trackball designed specifically for users with motor skill difficulties.
Built on the established platform of its wired counterpart, the OptimaX employs an optical sensor which eliminates mechan ...
The OptimaX from Pretorian is the first wireless trackball designed specifically for users with motor skill difficulties.
Built on the established platform of its wired counterpart, the OptimaX employs an optical sensor which eliminates mechanical parts which can fail from wear while still offering precise tracking and cursor control. Trackball movement is silky smooth and the stable low profile footprint makes the OptimaX suitable for a wide spectrum of computer users. The extended operating range in excess of 10 metres makes it ideal for use in multi-user settings and classrooms as it can be employed as a desktop or handheld trackball.
Colour-coded and recessed control buttons for Left Click, Right Click, and Drag-Lock are positioned above the trackball. The recessed location assists users in guiding their fingers to the appropriate buttons as well as preventing accidental activation that could occur with flush or raised buttons. In addition, the OptimaX is also equipped with dual ports which accommodate the attachment of external switches for activation of the left and right click functions. These can be used to offer users with limited motor control alternative methods of clicking.
Robustly manufactured, the OptimaX is virtually maintenance free (with the exception of battery replacement) and will give years of untroubled service.
The MicroTrac Trackball from Clearly Superior Technologies offers a surprising degree of performance packed into a small package. The diminutive housing means the MicroTrac can easily fit in the palm of the hand, potentially reducing fatigue by reduc ...
The MicroTrac Trackball from Clearly Superior Technologies offers a surprising degree of performance packed into a small package. The diminutive housing means the MicroTrac can easily fit in the palm of the hand, potentially reducing fatigue by reducing the need to reach for a mousing device. Users with average or larger hands may well be able to perform all functions with a single hand, using the thumb for button activation and trackball control. Those with smaller hands will easily be able to perform all functions with two hands since reaching with the thumb may not be sufficient. Alternatively, the MicroTrac can be placed wherever desired and used as a traditional trackball, with rubber feet ensuring secure positioning. The exceptionally compact design also means this device can be used by those with very limited range of movement or even by small children and yet users with large hands can still achieve reasonably effective control without feeling overly constrained by the compact size.
Although the MicroTrac trackball has minimal mass and is therefore unable to 'spin' freely as do its larger PC-Trac and L-Trac cousins, the built-in dynamic motion enhancement provides single-pixel control while still offering rapid movement over greater distances. Rolling the ball faster exponentially increases the cursor speed across the screen, move the ball slowly and you get single pixel accuracy. This three button trackball requires no special drivers or software. The middle button can perform both Drag-Lock and Scroll-Lock functions. An indicator LED notifies users when the Scroll-Lock mode is activated. Load balancing between hands is encouraged by the ability to simultaneously press all three buttons to switch them between Right and Left format.
With the MicroTrac you can work precisely and comfortably for hours at a time. The Drag Lock feature makes this product more comfortable by eliminating the need to hold down a button to highlight or select items. Simply tap the Drag Lock Button and the button stays 'locked' until hit a second time. The MicroTrac also far outperforms similarly-sized trackballs by offering much smoother movement combined with the superior control provided by the Dynamic Motion-Enhancement.
The n-ABLER Joystick from Pretorian is specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordination, lack of manual dexterity, and muscle spasms. This functionality is pa ...
The n-ABLER Joystick from Pretorian is specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordination, lack of manual dexterity, and muscle spasms. This functionality is packaged in a heavy duty housing designed to survive heavy use. High contrast coloured buttons and control surfaces assist users in determining position and function of the controls.
The n-ABLER Joystick provides cursor control as well as single-click controls for left click, right click, double click, and drag lock functions. In addition the n-Abler Joystick also offers a "Locking Axis" function which locks the cursor to either vertical or horizontal movement, addressing the difficulty of cursor control for users who experience tremors or may struggle with fine motor control.
Cursor control on the n-ABLER Joystick is provided by a joystick control which can be equipped for the individual needs of a user. Included are a standard joystick, a T-Bar handle, and a soft-grip ball. Dual mini-phono jacks also permit the attachment of a variety of external switches to provide users with easier access to the Left and Right click functions. Users who find the traditional orientation unsuitable have the option of 'teaching' the trackball to orient itself at 90° increments, freeing the user to change the housing orientation for optimum usage and comfort. The n-ABLER Joystick also offers an optional buzzer setting which provides notification as specific functions are activated or deactivated.
The design of the n-ABLER Joystick offers precision control and requires only minimal hand movement. This can reduce wrist and elbow fatigue, as it requires noticeably less effort. The symmetrical design enables users to work with either hand without having to angle the 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.
Note: The release of iOS13 for Apple portable devices included support for USB Pointing Devices. This means that virtually all of the Pretorian Mouse Replacement solutions can now be used with iPads and iPhones that have iOS13 or newer. Connection to the portable device requires a camera adapter cable. Because the mousing device will be powered by the phone or tablet it is preferable to use one with pass-through charging so the portable device can charge while the mousing device is attached and in use.
The NiceTouch T2 from Penclic is both a touchpad and palm support, nicely complementing any straight-edged keyboard that does not have built-in palm supports. This unit sits in front of the keyboard, giving quick access to the touchpad when needed, w ...
The NiceTouch T2 from Penclic is both a touchpad and palm support, nicely complementing any straight-edged keyboard that does not have built-in palm supports. This unit sits in front of the keyboard, giving quick access to the touchpad when needed, while providing extra support for the palms when typing or resting. This positioning eliminates the need to overreach for the mouse either to the left or right of the keyboard.
The NiceTouch T2 is plug-and-play. Using it is easy and intuitive. An integrated scroll wheel is provided in addition to buttons for Left Click, Right Click, Backward Click, and turning the touchpad On or Off. A small green light indicates the unit is powered. Available in black or white.
Le NiceTouch T2 de Penclic est les deux à la fois un touchpad et un support de paume, qui compliment bien tout clavier rectangle qui n`a pas de support de paume intégré. Cette souris se place devant le clavier, permettant un accès rapide au touchpad en cas de besoin, tout en offrant un support supplémentaire pour les paumes durant la dactylo ou du repos. Ce positionnement évite de s`étendre à la souris, que ce soit à gauche ou à droite du clavier.
Le NiceTouch T2 est plug-and-play. Son utilisation est facile et intuitive. Une molette de défilement intégrée est fournie en plus des boutons pour le clic gauche, le clic droit, le clic arrière et l'activation ou la désactivation du touchpad. Une petite lumière vert indique que l`appareil est fonctionnel. Disponible en noir ou en gris/blanc.
Built on the established platform of its wired Optima counterpart, the OptimaX Joystick from Pretorian is designed to address the needs of computer users who may have limited hand control or strength, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordinat ...
Built on the established platform of its wired Optima counterpart, the OptimaX Joystick from Pretorian is designed to address the needs of computer users who may have limited hand control or strength, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordination, and lack of manual dexterity. This functionality is packaged in a heavy duty housing designed to survive heavy use. High contrast coloured buttons and control surfaces assist users in determining position and function of the controls. The extended operating range in excess of 10 metres makes it idea for use in multi-user settings and classrooms as it can be used as a desktop or handheld joystick.
The OptimaX Joystick requires just 0.5 Newtons of force for cursor control and has single-click controls for left click, right click, and drag lock functions. The joystick can be outfitted with the standard joystick, a T-Bar handle, or a soft-grip ball. Dual mini-phono jacks also permit the attachment of a variety of external switches to provide users with easier access to the Left and Right click functions.
The design of the OptimaX Joystick offers precision control and requires only minimal hand movement or force. The symmetrical design enables users to work with either hand without having to angle the 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.
Robustly manufactured, the OptimaX is virtually maintenance free (with the exception of battery replacement) and will give years of untroubled service.
The n-ABLER Trackball from Pretorian is specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordination, and lack of manual dexterity. This functionality is packaged in a he ...
The n-ABLER Trackball from Pretorian is specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye coordination, and lack of manual dexterity. This functionality is packaged in a heavy duty housing designed to survive heavy use. High contrast coloured buttons and trackball assist users in determining position and function of the controls.
The n-ABLER Trackball provides cursor control as well as single-click controls for left click, right click, double click, and drag lock functions. In addition the n-Abler Trackball also offers a "Locking Axis" function which locks the cursor to either vertical or horizontal movement, addressing the difficulty of cursor control for users who experience tremors or may struggle with fine motor control.
Cursor control on the n-ABLER Trackball is provided by a large 63 mm, free-running ball which responds to minimal effort. To avoid accidental movement the trackball projects only slightly above the housing, with the activation buttons fully recessed to avoid accidental activation as well as to aid users in button targeting. Dual mini-phono jacks also permit the attachment of a variety of external switches to provide users with easier access to the Left and Right click functions. Users who find the traditional orientation unsuitable have the option of 'teaching' the trackball to orient itself at 90° increments, freeing the user to change the housing orientation for optimum usage and comfort. The trackball also offers an optional buzzer setting which provides notification as specific functions are activated or deactivated.
The design of the n-ABLER Trackball offers fingertip precision control and requires only minimal hand movement. This can reduce wrist and elbow fatigue, as it requires noticeably less effort. The symmetrical design enables users to work with either hand without having to angle the 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.
Note: The release of iOS13 for Apple portable devices included support for USB Pointing Devices. This means that virtually all of the Pretorian Mouse Replacement solutions can now be used with iPads and iPhones that have iOS13 or newer. Connection to the portable device requires a camera adapter cable. Because the mousing device will be powered by the phone or tablet it is preferable to use one with pass-through charging so the portable device can charge while the mousing device is attached and in use.
The Optima Trackball from Pretorian is a durable desktop trackball designed with the requirements of users with limited motor skills in mind, yet totally suitable for use by a wide range of users. The angled housing provides an ergonomically supporti ...
The Optima Trackball from Pretorian is a durable desktop trackball designed with the requirements of users with limited motor skills in mind, yet totally suitable for use by a wide range of users. The angled housing provides an ergonomically supportive position for the hand by providing a place to rest during use.
The large 2" diameter trackball rises 0.7" above the trackball housing, presenting a significant profile for the hand to make contact with. The free-running trackball is securely mounted in the housing and offers smooth movement from even a light touch. Tracking is provided by an optical sensor which eliminates mechanical parts which can fail from wear while still offering precise tracking and cursor control.
Colour-coded and recessed control buttons for Left Click, Right Click, and Drag-Lock are positioned above the trackball. The recessed location assists users in guiding their fingers to the appropriate buttons as well as preventing accidental activation that could occur with flush or raised buttons. In addition, the Optima is also equipped with dual ports which accommodate the attachment of external switches for activation of the left and right click functions. These can be used to offer users with limited motor control alternative methods of clicking.
Note: The latest release of iOS13 for Apple portable devices includes support for USB Pointing Devices. This means that virtually all of the Pretorian Mouse Replacement solutions can now be used with iPads and iPhones that have iOS13 or newer. Connection to the portable device requires a "camera adapter cable". Because the mousing device will be powered by the phone or tablet it is preferable to use one with pass-through charging so the portable device can charge while the mousing device is attached and in use.
The Easy Cat Touchpad from Cirque Corporation offers highly responsive and virtually effortless cursor control and click activation. The low profile also virtually eliminates the potential for wrist extension and the ambidextrous design accommodates ...
The Easy Cat Touchpad from Cirque Corporation offers highly responsive and virtually effortless cursor control and click activation. The low profile also virtually eliminates the potential for wrist extension and the ambidextrous design accommodates use with either hand for those who wish to spread the load between hands. Cursor control is accomplished by lightly sliding the fingertip over the surface and requires no pressure. Cursor tracking with the Easy Cat is accurate and reliable - always following the "point of first contact", unlike other less-advanced touchpad devices that can have difficulty when a second contact is accidentally made. Generation of both left and right clicks is accomplished by lifting the finger clear of the touchpad and then lightly touching the surface to perform a click. Right clicks must be performed in a triangle in the upper right of the touchpad, identified by both colour and texture. Vertical scroll is supported via a vertical scroll area on the right edge. . The Easy Cat is also equipped with 2 mechanical buttons that by default perform standard left and right clicks but which can also be programmed to complete custom commands or functions..
Note: Custom programming are only available with the Windows OS GlidePoint driver installed.
The Easy Cat is also available in a USB version that supports multi-finger gestures. model also available.
The SimplyWorks Wireless Trackball from Pretorian combines the established technology and design of the Optima Trackball with the expanded capabilities provided by the SimplyWorks Wireless connection.The SimplyWorks Trackball employs optical sensor t ...
The SimplyWorks Wireless Trackball from Pretorian combines the established technology and design of the Optima Trackball with the expanded capabilities provided by the SimplyWorks Wireless connection.The SimplyWorks Trackball employs optical sensor technology that eliminates mechanical parts which can fail from wear while still offering precise tracking and cursor control. Trackball movement is silky smooth and the stable low profile footprint makes the SimplyWorks Wireless Trackball suitable for a wide spectrum of computer users. The extended operating range (in excess of 10 metres) makes it ideal for use in multi-user settings and classrooms as it can be employed as a desktop or handheld trackball.
The SimplyWorks Wireless functionality means that this trackball can be combined with any combination of up to 5 other SimplyWorks equipped devices to communicate with a single computer through a SimplyWorks Wireless RECEIVE. This makes it an ideal solution for co-operative learning and interactive multi-user activities.
Colour-coded and recessed control buttons for Left Click, Right Click, and Drag-Lock are positioned above the trackball. The recessed location assists users in guiding their fingers to the appropriate buttons as well as preventing accidental activation that could occur with flush or raised buttons. In addition, the SimplyWorks Wireless Trackball is also equipped with dual ports which accommodate the attachment of external switches for activation of the left and right click functions. These can be used to offer users with limited motor control alternative methods of clicking.
Robustly manufactured, the SimplyWorks Wireless Trackball is virtually maintenance free (with the exception of battery replacement) and will give years of untroubled service.
* SimplyWorks is the world's first fully integrated wireless system designed specifically for users with motor skill difficulties.
Note: The latest release of iOS13 for Apple portable devices includes support for USB Pointing Devices. This means that virtually all of the Pretorian Mouse Replacement solutions can now be used with iPads and iPhones that have iOS13 or newer. Connection to the portable device requires a "camera adapter cable". Because the mousing device will be powered by the phone or tablet it is preferable to use one with pass-through charging so the portable device can charge while the mousing device is attached and in use. In the case of the SimplyWorks solutions, the Receive:2 is still required to support the pointing device connection. The Receive:2 plugs into the camera adapter cable and provides the wireless connection to the pointing device.