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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Silhouette Optical track ball emulates mouse cursor control. The user moves the track ball manually to perform mouse functions. This product also has three buttons which control additional features of the track ball: select, lock, and programmable. The track ball has a contoured, curved shape to reduce wrist fatigue. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh SE or higher systems.

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This product record was updated on November 9, 2009.

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EMAC

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Fremont, California 94538
United States
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