Pretorian n-ABLER PRO Instructions Manual

Pretorian n-ABLER PRO Instructions Manual

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n-ABLER PRO TRACKBALL
The n-ABLER Pro trackball is specifically
designed for computer users with limited
hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor
hand-eye-coordination,
dexterity, involuntary muscle spasms and
hand or wrist tremors.
The n-ABLER Pro trackball is a computer mouse
emulator but, with fingertip control requiring
only minimal hand movement, reduces wrist and
elbow fatigue. The symmetrical design allows
users to work with either hand without angling
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Product Description
the wrist, and the unit can also be configured
for 'left-handed' operation. A large, integrated,
hand/palm rest makes work posture more
relaxed, reducing strain and tension.
The n-ABLER Pro trackball is particularly
suitable for all age groups with motor skill
difficulties and for those whose work requires
long periods at the computer. The 'Anti-Tremor'
facility is invaluable for anyone suffering with
tremors or involuntary muscle spasms and for
older people with movement impairment.

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  • Page 1 The n-ABLER Pro trackball is particularly hand or wrist tremors. suitable for all age groups with motor skill The n-ABLER Pro trackball is a computer mouse difficulties and for those whose work requires emulator but, with fingertip control requiring long periods at the computer. The ‘Anti-Tremor’...
  • Page 2 • Cursor speed control • Auto-detects between USB and PS/2 modes • PC, Mac and Chromebook compatible * This feature can only be used with USB protocol, n-Abler Pro makes use of features which cannot be accessed in PS2 protocol...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Compatibility The n-ABLER PRO works with USB and PS/2 compatible computers. This includes the majority of Personal Computers (PCs), Apple Macintosh computers and Chromebooks. PS/2 sockets are circular with 6 pins, whereas USB connectors are rectangular with 4 pins. Installation USB (Preferred connection method) Having located an available USB socket, simply plug your n-ABLER into it.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started Refer to Figure 1 for an introduction to the various buttons and features of your n-ABLER PRO. The LED is used to show which features are active: Green Drag Lock off Pan Button Red Drag Lock on Orange Anti-Tremor on For ease of navigation around documents.
  • Page 5: Right Mouse Button

    Note the speed setting you have chosen is Drag Lock Button automatically retained in your n-ABLER PRO’s memory and recalled after loss of power (e.g. if When dragging an object on the screen it can the computer is turned off).
  • Page 6: Learn Mode

    Left Click, press it. Otherwise press the Right Mouse Button. Your n-ABLER PRO can be used in any of the positions shown in Figure 3. The default Your n-ABLER PRO emits a ‘warbling beep’ to setting is with the computer lead farthest indicate you are now leaving Learn Mode.
  • Page 7 Two sockets are provided at the rear of the unit to allow external Switches to be connected. These sockets work simultaneously with the n-ABLER PRO’s own buttons. By default, the socket adjacent to the left button performs as Left Click and the socket adjacent to the right button performs as Right Click.
  • Page 8 Step 1 and repeat the procedure. Table 1- Dwell Period Settings Maintenance The ‘n-ABLER PRO’ has no user serviceable parts. If repair is necessary the unit should be returned to Pretorian Technologies Ltd or an authorized distributor. Warranty The ‘n-ABLER PRO’...

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