November 2005
Issue 12

ComputerWare's
Newsletter

NEW LIGHT PENS
PCI and USB interfaces are now available with the Interactive Computer Products range of light pens. ICP pens also work on Design Technology interfaces and most of the Fast Point earlier this year have been a great success but have yet to exceed demand of the Serial and PS/2 models.



NEW TRACKBALLS

We are now stocking the new native USB and native PS/2 range of trackballs that were made by Microspeed but now by Clearly Superior Technologies. Previous models have now moved to 'special order' status.

The new trackball range is as follows:

PC Trac Deluxe model 1000 has a PS/2 connection and replaces the old 800 model:

PC Trac Deluxe - PS/2

 

PC Kid Trac model 1300 has a PS/2 connection and replaces the old 280:

PC Kid Trac - PS/2

New Trackball Range

Max Trac model 1150 has a USB connection and PS/2 adapter and replaces the old 1250.

Max Trac - USB & PS/2

 

Max Kid Trac Pro model 1350 has a USB connection and PS/2 adapter and replaces the old 1350 which was PS/2 with a USB adapter:

Max Kid Trac Pro - USB & PS/2

 

Clear Trac model 1400 has a USB connection and PS/2 adapter and replaces the old 1250C:

Clear Trac - USB & PS/2


INTRODUCING:
the new switch adapter trackball for Special Needs by Clearly Superior Technologies for button switches to be attached:

Modified Kid Trac

LINE TESTERS
Check out our full range of TDR testers that measure distance to Open or Short Circuit faults:

LanCaster Structured Cable Tester

A BIG thank you to all our Customers over the past
twelve years.


For still the lowest prices,
contact:

e-mail: sales@computerware.co.uk
web site: www.computerware.co.uk
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Tel: 44 (0) 118 989 2777
Fax: 44 (0) 118 977 2168


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