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The AbleNet BIGtrack 2 Trackball is a durable, adaptive mouse featuring a large 3-inch trackball and two oversized blue buttons, designed specifically for users with limited fine motor skills. Compatible with multiple operating systems and connection types, it offers an inclusive, ergonomic solution that enhances accessibility and precision for individuals with disabilities.
Brand | AbleNet |
Series | Big Track 2 |
Item model number | 12000006 |
Hardware Platform | PS/2, USB |
Operating System | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 8.5 x 5.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8.5 x 5.4 inches |
Color | Yellow, White, Blue |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Manufacturer | AbleNet |
ASIN | B0006ZM7VY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 19, 2004 |
M**.
Feet or hands
This was very useful after a severe hand injury! The buttons are large and easy to press. She found the trackball less useful than a trackpad, and mostly used it with her feet. They also sell perepheral switches for cheeks! Very high quality. Bought it impulsively when she was injured and it came very quickly and she was able to get back on the computer right away. I would recommend this to anyone thinking of buying it. This will absolutely change someone's life!
K**Y
Great for those with tremors unless you drop and break it
I got this for my friend who has multiple sclerosis (MS) - with her tremors she finds it impossible to use a regular mouse. I'm not sure why they made it look like a playskool toy - I guess if you were visually impaired you could find it easier. Everything is tactile enough that you wouldn't have much trouble using it once you located it even if you were blind. The trackball works well, and you can adjust the speed/sensitivity within your computer settings. The left and right buttons work as left and right mouse buttons usually do. If this were better padded/somehow more durable I would give it five stars, even though I found it pricey. Unfortunately, she broke it in less than a week. As I said, she has pretty severe tremors, and she is in a nursing home with hard floors, The first time she knocked it off of the desk, it didn't break. The second time, it did. It looked OK, but you could hear pieces rattling inside and the cursor now only tracks right, no other direction - so you can go off screen and that's pretty much it nowIf you are not at risk of knocking this to the floor, or if you have soft carpeted floors, this may be a good choice. She loved it for the week that it worked. Unfortunately it wasn't durable enough to last, and at this price, I can't justify buying another.
D**.
Great for ASD kiddo
We bought this for my son with fine motor problems because he is doing online schooling now instead of brick and mortar. This has been so great for him. Drag and drop has always been a struggle so much so that I end up having to sit and do it for him. With this mouse he can do all of his work independently. I'm so beyond impressed with the mouse, the quality and the accessibility it offers. Thank you!
J**B
You do not have the ability to scroll, you have to use the arrors on the browser.
Works well
S**H
Not smooth at all -jumpy- no scroll wheel
Altho it was immediately operational when plugged in, the trackball movement was erratic for moving the cursor.It is a GREAT CONCEPT, just not implemented well. The USB connection was fine, but rolling the ball (even using from tip of finger to elbow) was highly inconsistent. The logitech regular mouse has no problems on this computer.THE PRICE! Wow - someone is taking advantage of folks who need this for tremors, mobility issues.Gamers should absolutely never consider this sporadic product.
P**D
Great for the elderly
My mother is 87yo and has light tremors. Using a regular optical mouse was hard to control. The trackball is much easier for her as are the large right and left mouse buttons. It's slower to use than a standard mouse but she's not fast on the computer anyway so accuracy and reduced frustration win out! Well worth it! Durability I put 4 stars. We haven't had it that long but it seems well built not cheap.
R**Y
Best mouse for Parkinson’s
This mouse has been fantastic for my father in law. He has limited use of hands
J**.
Ball response too slow
Goood: separate buttons. good for numb fingers.Bad: ballresponse much to slow. I instead buggered the right click button so it had to be deliberatey pressed. I haven't figured out how fix scrol l wheel. I'm used to a trackball mouse.
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