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From: pegasone@ohaflcio.org (Greg Pearce)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
Subject: MINI-REVIEW: PAWSTrac trackball
Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
Date: 4 Nov 1996 02:52:04 GMT
Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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Keywords: hardware, trackball, commercial
X-Review-Number: Volume 1996 Number 32
Originator: barrett@knots.cs.umass.edu
Product name: PAWSTrac
Description: A 3 inch by 2 inch mini trackball for all Amigas
Vendor: Silent Paws Productions
Address: P.O. Box 1825, Manassas, Virginia, USA 22110
Phone: (703) 330-7290 (voice) (703) 330-5752 (fax)
List Price: $35.00 US
Copy Protection: None
Works with accelerated CPU's
The PAWSTrac trackball from Silent Paws Productions, the producers
of Amiga 1200 portable boxes, is a very handy little device. It takes the
place of the mouse. It seems to be very solidly built. The trackball itself
travels freely with very little effort. It plugs into the mouse port.
Having used nothing but a mouse since my first Amiga in 1986, using a
trackball took a little getting used to. I've had carpal tunnel syndrome
since 1989, so the mouse could get to be a bit of a strain. The trackball
is much easier on my wrist. The manual states that a trackball makes an
ideal pointing device for those with arthritis or limited dexterity.
The PAWSTrac has three buttons. One on each side correspond to the
buttons on a 2 button mouse. The button at the cable end is a lock for
dragging and resizing windows. Clicking any button deactivates this feature.
The trackball comes with a small mounting bracket if you want to be
able to get it out of the way. Also included is a carrying case.
Likes: Easy to use with one finger, solidly built. Built in the USA.
Dislikes: None
I would have to give this little device a 5 out of 5.
Machine tested on: Amiga 3000, AmigaDOS 3.1, 18 megs o' RAM.
Author of article: Greg Pearce (pegasone@ohaflcio.org)
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