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Kensington Turbo Mouse Pro. Kensington Turbo Mouse Pro USB Trackball First Review It featured a 2-button design and became the bestseller of its category.[2] The 57 mm trackball size matched that of. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for KENSINGTON Turbo Mouse Pro USB 10 Button Trackball with Scroll Wheel #64214 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

Kensington TURBO MOUSE PRO 64240 2Tone Trackball TrackBall Mouse
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Kensington TURBO MOUSE PRO 64240 2Tone Trackball TrackBall Mouse

Turbo Mouse Pro User Manual Driver Disk: Additional Information; Date First Available: May 03, 2004 Warranty & Returns. Its PC counterpart has been marketed as the Expert Mouse.[1] The Turbo Mouse dates back to the late 1980s and was one of the earliest ADB trackballs, designed to complement Apple Computer's first ADB keyboards There is no need for Kensington drivers / software for full functionality

Kensington Turbo Mouse Pro USB Trackball First Review. Turbo Mouse Pro User Manual Driver Disk: Additional Information; Date First Available: May 03, 2004 Warranty & Returns. Unlike traditional mice, a Kensington trackball mouse stays stationary, saving desk space and reducing wrist strain

Kensington Turbo Mouse Pro Trackball Model 64214 Used Works on Windows. Therefore, it should be no surprise that, along with supporting the Classic Mac OS. Unlike some of the major peripheral companies, Kensington produced Mac-compatible versions of nearly every mouse and trackball they sold