Pointing Device FAQ's
What Is A Pointing Device?
A pointing device is a hardware input tool used to control the position of a cursor on a computer screen, enabling intuitive interaction with graphical interfaces. Common examples include mice, trackballs, touchpads, and joysticks. In industrial settings, pointing devices must be rugged and reliable to withstand harsh environments and mission-critical applications. Industrial pointing devices are specifically designed for durability, resistance to dust, moisture, and vibration. FB Peripherals is a trusted supplier of such robust solutions, offering a variety of industrial pointing devices suitable for demanding conditions. For more information, visit industrial pointing devices.
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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