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N-ABLER TRACKBALL
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*Memory to store personal settings for orientation, audible alert and left/right click buttons

Product Description

‘SMOOTHIE’ - A large (125mm operating area) switch with extremely low profile and operating force.

‘TRACK-IT’ - is a unique switch interface that allows complete operation of the cursor, and mouse button clicks, using a single, remote switch.

It is designed for users with motor skill difficulties, particularly those who find conventional access impractical, and has a number of programmable options allowing the user to ‘personalise’ the functions for ease of use.

‘TEST-IT' - Provides a quick and easy way to test your switches before beginning work with them. This is particularly timesaving when working with multiple switches, switch interfaces, computer equipment and users.

'nABLER' is the most adaptable mouse alternative on the market specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye co-ordination, lack of manual dexterity and involuntary muscle spasms.

It is especially suitable for improving access for children and young people with some special educational needs learning difficulties, for those who’s work entails long periods of computer use and for older people and others with movement impairment.

Re-programmable sockets to operate any of the buttons from remote switches.

'ORBITRACK' - A revolutionary, new, input device which allows computer users to control both the direction and speed of the cursor with a single, soft, touch. Requiring no hand or wrist movement the ‘Orbitrack’ represents a significant advance in computer input technology and is suitable for all computer users, particularly children and those with motor skill difficulties and movement impairment. The ‘Orbitrack’ uses a control ring to electronically manage cursor movement for precise targeting of objects on the computer screen.

The ‘OPTIMA TRACKBALL’ is a desktop trackball using durable optical technology for precise control of the cursor. With silky smooth ball movement, large, stable footprint and low profile the ‘Optima’ does not require fine motor skills and is ideal for a wide spectrum of computer users. Robustly manufactured with no mechanical wearing parts the ‘Optima Trackball’ is maintenance free and will give years of untroubled service.

The ‘OPTIMA JOYSTICK’ - is a compact desktop joystick that does not require fine motor skills and is suitable for a wide range of computer users. The ‘OPTIMA JOYSTICK’ is specifically designed for cursor movement to respond to the lightest touch (0.5 Newtons) for accurate, cursor navigation and precise targeting of objects on the computer screen.

With an operating range in excess of 10 metres, 'OPTIMAX TRACKBALL' is the very first wireless trackball for users with motor skill difficulties and for general use in team/group settings. Lightweight and robustly constructed with no mechanical wearing parts, 'OPTIMAX TRACKBALL' can be used as either a desktop or hand-held unit. Optical technology ensures precise cursor control and silky-smooth ball movement, and the bi-directional radio link provides interference free operation

OPTIMAX JOYSTICK - is the first wireless joystick specifically designed for users with motor skill difficulties.With an operating range in excess of 10 metres it can be used as either a desktop or hand-held unit and is ideal for use in team/group sessions, or classroom settings, to ensure everyone can participate

             
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