This first mouse product from Microsoft had an InPort ISA interface that also required that the PC have a Microsoft bus card inside. It used a steel ball for its sensor and had a slightly curved ...
Microsoft has a Mouse Gestures feature, which allows you to move through webpages and the browser with a few simple pre-assigned mouse movements. The feature is not enabled by default in the ...
To send the click events, [Jacek] baked some mouse buttons into the keyboard’s firmware. Among the other Feather sensors is a PDM MEMS microphone, so detecting taps on the ball and translating ...
But we here at Hackaday don’t judge based on alternate input lifestyles, and we quite like this billiard ball trackball mouse. A trackball aficionado, [Adam Haile] spotted a billiard ball ...
It's a productivity king, although it may not be the best choice for those with specific ergonomic considerations—in those cases, a vertical or roller ball mouse might be a better choice.
A mouse that uses light to detect movement. Introduced in the late 1990s, optical mice superseded mechanical mice because their sealed bottom surfaces do not absorb dust and dirt. They work by ...
Humans are hard-wired to dream, to create, to innovate. But today, we spend too much time consumed by the drudgery of work, on tasks that zap our time, creativity, and energy. To reconnect to the soul ...