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The First Finger WinTrack, model WT-5P, is a track ball designed to for first-finger use for individuals with physical disabilities who have difficulty controlling a mouse. The track ball maintains accuracy by using the most sensitive finger for operation. The three buttons are conveniently located for use by the thumb and third finger. It is also ideal because it prevents the user from stretching out their arm in an unnatural position as is necessary for use of a mouse. The package includes user's manuals, 9-25 pin adapter, and WinMouse V1.0.

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This product record was updated on October 25, 2000.

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A4 Tech USA

5585 Brooks Street
Montclair, California 91763
United States
Telephone: 909-986-0966.
Fax: 909-986-0626.
Web: http://www.a4tech.com.
Email: info@a4tech.com.


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