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Pointing Devices

Pointing Devices

Computer Services recommends individuals choose a pointing device according to their needs and preferences. A typical mouse may cause physical discomfort for some users. Hand, wrist, and arm pain may result from the excessive use of your mouse. There is a large variety of alternative ergonomic pointing devices on the market. Computer Services has a few examples of pointing devices available for testing on your system. Contact Computer Services to arrange for a test of one of these devices.

Please click on the links for more information about the pointing devices.

Pointing Device Description
Logitech Trackman Marble+ Thumb-controlled trackball with three customizable click buttons.
Orbit Trackball A trackball with the look and feel of a mouse.
Cirque SmartCat An easy to use touchpad.
Belkin ErgoMouse An ergonomic mouse with a cradle for your thumb.
Keytronic Lifetime Trackball Keyboard 104 key Windows 95 keyboard with a built-in trackball.
Adesso Nuform Keyboard with Pointer An ergonomic keyboard with a built-in keypad.



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