RollerMouse Classic2

Features

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No grip, no force

The rubber-coated rollerbar gives you solid and precise cursor control with very little need for force. This allows you to move the cursor with a light touch, which relaxes your fingers, hands and arms.

Maintenance free

The rollerbar's low friction Teflon-coated bearings give you a consistent, smooth and light cursor movement. The bearings are protected from dirt, making the rollerbar maintenance free.

Get in touch

The rollerbar opening allows you to place several fingers, from one or both hands, parallel to each other. This improves control and precision while reducing and distributing the workload between the fingers.

Keep it steady

The keyboard risers are covered with rubber to keep your RollerMouse Classic2 in a firm and steady position. The more fixed RollerMouse Classic2 is on the table or desk, the easier it is for you to find the right buttons and maintain your preferred working position.

Optical motion detector

The optical sensor detects rollerbar movement. It is placed at an optimal position to ensure consistent and reliable tracking. You never have to use force or grip to point with accuracy.

Get in position

Keyboard risers are two modular, snap-on mini-platforms that allow you to customize the height and angle of your keyboard. Simply adjust the risers to find the most comfortable position.

Tip: You can vary settings to adapt to thinner, more narrow or compact keyboards.

Mouse Modes

You can switch between two modes when using RollerMouse Classic2. Just use the switch button underneath RollerMouse to change the settings.

Classic Mouse Mode

Recommended and default setting.

Choose between cursor speeds: 500 or 875 dpi.

Standard Mouse Mode

The cursor speed will be set to 875 dpi when in this mode.

  • 1Left click (Rollerbar click)
  • 2Left click (Left button)
  • 3Auto-scroll (Scroll wheel click)
  • 4Double click (Middle button)
  • 5Right click (Right button)
  • 1Left click (Rollerbar click)
  • 2Left click (Left button)
  • 3Middle click and auto-scroll lock (Scroll wheel click)
  • 4Third click (Middle button)
  • 5Right click (Right button)

Choose the force

A dial underneath RollerMouse Classic2 lets you choose between five levels of rollerbar click force. The dial can be rotated from a soft to firm setting. You can adapt and adjust the rollerbar click force, which may vary according to level of usage.

Tip: New users may like to start with a firm rollerbar click. Those familiar with RollerMouse may find using a lower click force faster.

End detection

If your cursor cannot move further, simply force the bar slightly to the right or left until you hear a gentle click. This activates the end detection and the cursor can move anywhere on the screen.

Tip: If you're using multiple screens, the end detection function allows you to re-align the cursor position.

Cursor Speed

With the flick of a switch underneath RollerMouse Classic2, you can change the cursor speed and level of precision from 500 dpi to 875 dpi.

Tip: Get even higher precision and speed with the 1250 dpi RollerMouse Pro2 or 1600 dpi RollerMouse Free2.

Features  
Number of buttons / functions 5
Rollerbar width, accessable 11 cm
Wrist rest Integrated
Extra wide wrist rest option Yes, RollerWave2 - sold separately
Material on wrist rests Durable leatherette
Keyboard risers  
End detection  
Adjustable rollerbar click response  
Colour options Black
Warranty 2 years from date of purchase
Dimensions  
Width 51 cm
Height 3.2 cm
Depth 9 cm (25.5 cm)
Wrist rest depth 7 cm
Technical specifications  
Type Central Pointing Device
Ergonomic  
Cursor control Rollerbar
Tracking method Optical motion sensor
Cursor speed precision (dpi) 500/875
Compatibility PC and Mac
Installation Plug-and-play
Connection USB
Driver needed No
Operating systems  
Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/XP/ME/98  
Microsoft Windows 2008/2003/2000/NT 4.0  
Apple OSX, Apple Mac OS 8.1 or newer  

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