- A
trackball is a
pointing device consisting of a ball held by a
socket containing sensors to
detect a
rotation of the ball
about two axes—like an upside-down...
- was the
first Apple machine to use a
trackball,
essentially a
large palm-sized, upside-down ball mouse. The
trackball was
removable and
could be
placed on...
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Image scanner Joystick Microphone Mouse Overlay keyboard Real-time
clock Trackball Touchscreen Light pen The
means through which computer gives output are...
- as an all-in-one
machine similar to the
Commodore PET, and
included a
trackball for mouse-like control. Over time, a
number of GUI-like
systems appeared...
-
NeoLAB or/and
Anoto technology.
Trackball pens use a
sensor that is
located on the pen to
detect the
motion of the
trackball. A
smart pen has the same basic...
- such as a
tiltable wheel,
trackball, or touchpad.
Those with a
trackball may be
designed to stay stationary,
using the
trackball instead of
moving the mouse...
-
years earlier. The
Mighty Mouse supported two buttons, and a
miniature trackball for scrolling. On
October 20, 2009, the
wireless Mighty Mouse was discontinued...
-
replaced by a
miniature trackball to
enable full 4-way and mouse-style
navigation on a BlackBerry. The look of the new
trackball gave the "Pearl" its name...
- ****anese
website the ball
diameter is (was)
listed as 50 mm. The
Wireless Trackball M570 has a
resolution of 540 DPI
according to its
Logitech Product page...
- This is a list of
arcade games that have used a
trackball to
interact with the game.
World Cup (Sega,
March 1978)
Atari Football (Atari,
October 1978)...