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The U7500 is an ultra-low-voltage, dual-core,
64-bit processor used in smaller notebooks and
tablets. It is basically a massively underclocked
and undervolted version of the p ...
This mouse was automatically detected with all of
my linux installs to date- RH 8, Mandrake 10.0
community and Slackware 10.0
It is smooth and responsive.
The one pro ...
This is a laser optical trackball that has
4-buttons and a patented scroll-ring surrounding
the trackball itself.
The trackball is the size of a billards cueball
and weig ...
Dual-function trackball that can be connected to
the pc with either USB or PS/2 because it comes
with a USB > PS/2 adapter.
DiamondEye laser-precise optical tracking.
Scro ...
this is basically the same mouse described above
as "logitech marble mouse", except this is not the
usb version. the mouse has a big red ball
surrounded by four buttons.
t ...
This is a 8mb grayscale pda. it works great with
kpilot and a little tweaking. i just set the port
id to /dev/ttyUSB0 and (for some reson) pushed the
hotsync button while it w ...
Handspring Visor Edge, the 8MB slimline
metal-cased offering.
If you have one of these, you know what it is or
you've picked one up second-hand - Handspring
doesn't make th ...
A pretty simple scrollmouse... looks like it was
made by Logitech, but has 'Compaq' painted on. Has
3 buttons. Middle button is also a scroll wheel.
Uses that old ball.
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