Keyboard
- Space-saving
layout achieves Extended 105-key functionality
with TrackBoard's exclusive dual-purpose keys
i.e., cursors double as Home, End, Page Up & Page Down,
Enter and reverse Back Slash as Insert & Delete
- Colour-coded
key tops for the frequently-used Command, Option,
Control, Enter and Cursor keys, offers increased ease-of-use for
error-free data entry - also included are user-replaceable
key tops in the standard colour
- Fifteen
user-definable function keys with specially designed,
rounded key tops (also used on the Escape and
Reset keys)
- Large Shift,
Backspace, and Return keys
- Long
life tactile-feedback mechanical key switches for faster
and easier typing
- Caps/Scroll/Power
status indicator lights
- Low-profile
ergonomic design meets all DIN standards
- Auto
repeat and multi-key rollover facilitates high speed
typing
- Two-position
adjustable feet for maximum comfort
- ADB or PS/2
connectors located on either side of keyboard
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Trackball
- Innovative
three-button design has built-in click, drag and double-click
functions without requiring additional software
- All trackball
keys use specially-designed rounded key tops for ease-of-operation
- Extra-large
click-bar easily adapts to all user's hand positions
- Drag mode key
provides fingertip operation for menu scrolling, moving objects, and
highlighting
- Drag mode
status indicator light
- Double-click
key facilitates easy single-touch operation
NumPad
(optional for Mac version)
- Full-function
numeric keypad with a 22-key calculator-style layout
- Enlarged
enter key
- Four
specially designed "can't miss" coloured cursor keys
- Power
indicator light
- Two ADB ports
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What The Critics Say About Datadesk Keyboards
MacWeek
"Datadesk has come up with a new approach to keyboard design that
offers improvements over existing designs."
MacHome
Magazine
The TrackBoard Keyboard has an excellent feel.
MacUser-5-mice
rating
Datadesk's keyboards have been consistently the best."
MacHome
Magazine
If youre looking for a small keyboard, the TrackBoard wins
hands-down. |