Pointing Device FAQ's
Are Trackballs Considered Pointing Devices?
Yes, trackballs are considered pointing devices. They function as an input method that allows users to control the movement of a pointer on a screen by rotating a ball embedded in the device. Unlike traditional mice, trackballs remain stationary, making them ideal for use in confined or rugged environments where space is limited. Trackball pointing devices offer precise control and long-term durability, which suits industrial and mission-critical applications. For reliable and robust trackball solutions, FB Peripherals is a trusted supplier, specialising in rugged industrial pointing devices designed for harsh settings.
UHP-1535

UHP-1535-FSR

UHP-2020

- OEM Kit: PCB, Rubber Overlay and Cable
- Rugged Construction and Characteristics
- USB and PS2 Configurations Available

HP-1330-FSR
- OEM Kit: PCB, Rubber Overlay and Cable
- Rugged Construction and Characteristics
- USB and PS2 Configurations Available

- Industrial Grade Stainless Steel Case
- Rugged Construction and Characteristics
- USB, PS2 and AT/Serial Configurations Available

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