IEC60945 Marine Ergonomic 50 mm Desktop Trackball
The E50 Series desktop trackball is an extremely high specification device that incorporates the latest IP68 technology. The trackball combines the patented optical trackball technology with the new hall-effect scroll wheel to provide a fully waterproof desktop trackball solution. To compliment these two technologies the trackball also includes left, middle, and right switch functionality as found in all conventional desktop trackballs/mice making the E50 trackball a complete human interface solution for control of a cursor.
In the standard configuration the E50 Series is supplied with a black soft touch case, USB and PS/2 output, and a grey scroll wheel. The ergonomical trackball is available as desktop or as panel mount unit. The freestanding desktop device optimizes desk space when compared to a mouse. The panel mount unit has been designed as part of OEM keyboards and consoles.
Features
E50-76A31D-M000
- Certificate of conformity fully compliant with IEC60945
- Sealing to IP68 (fully waterproof)
- 50 mm ball diameter
- Infra-red optical navigation technology
- Integrated IP68 hall-effect scroll wheel
- Integrated left, middle and right switch functionality
- Removable ball for easy cleaning
- Outputs: USB & PS/2 (auto select)
- Smooth operation in rugged environments
- No special driver required
Data Sheet
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