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Assistive Technology Desktop Trackball Product Description ‘n-ABLER’ 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.
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Features Rugged construction and ergonomic design Large footprint for maximum stability Symmetrical design allowing use with either hand Integral wrist support to minimise fatigue High mass, 63mm, free-running ball for easy cursor control Colour coded buttons mounted sub-flush to prevent accidental activation Switchable left and right click buttons Double click and latching drag lock buttons...
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When you switch on the computer your n-ABLER automatically configures itself to either PS/2 or USB operation. Once you boot- up the computer the n-ABLER is ready to use. There are no driver files to be loaded- the computer’s resident drivers are used to help simplify installation.
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If the buzzer is on it emits a ‘beep, beep, beep’ to indicate each change of speed. Note the speed setting you have chosen is automatically retained in your n-ABLER’s memory and recalled after loss of power (e.g. if the computer is turned off).
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Press the Speed Control button at the rear of the unit and keep it pressed for at least one second. When you release it you will hear a ‘warbling beep’ to indicate your n-ABLER is in Learn Mode. The LED flashes.
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Learn Mode B- Programming the Sockets on your n-ABLER Your n-ABLER is supplied with the sockets pre-programmed as Left Click and Right Click. The sockets can be re-programmed at any time to access any of the buttons INCLUDING THE SPEED...
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A Orientation Facility Your n-ABLER can be used in any of the positions shown in Figure 3. This, together with the option to mount your n-ABLER on a bracket, allows it to be mounted in many different ways to make using it easier.
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