Computer Mouse, Trackballs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
JW-8000

JW-8000

Cherry Americas

CHERRY MW 8 ADVANCED

28

837

837

Adafruit

TRACKPAD CAP MCU-FRIENDLY PS/2

0

R2007F20V00

R2007F20V00

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1.5" USB NON-ILLUM

0

96MI-2OP-U-KT

96MI-2OP-U-KT

Advantech

KEYTRONIC 2BTN OPTICAL MOUSE USB

0

96MI-2OP-P2-KT

96MI-2OP-P2-KT

Advantech

KEYTRONIC 2BTN OPTICAL MOUSE PS2

0

24-74474

24-74474

Interlink Electronics

GRAY BUTTON MOUSE KEYPAD

0

R2007F20V00B

R2007F20V00B

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1.5" USB ILLUM BLUE

0

JM-0800-0

JM-0800-0

Cherry Americas

MOUSE CORDED USB 3 BUTTON LGT GR

0

96MI-4BA-UP2-LT-S

96MI-4BA-UP2-LT-S

Advantech

LOGITECH 4BTN TRACKBAL USB/PS2 S

0

JW-0710-2

JW-0710-2

Cherry Americas

WIRELESS MOUSE CHERRY MW 2400

0

JM-0800-2

JM-0800-2

Cherry Americas

MOUSE CORDED USB 3 BUTTON BLACK

0

R1507F20V00

R1507F20V00

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1.5" USB NON-ILLUM

0

IN3000WI

IN3000WI

Tripp Lite

MOUSE USB OPTICAL 31 INCH

0

LP1007EXXH00

LP1007EXXH00

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1" USB BLK

0

MW28002

MW28002

Cherry Americas

MOUSE WASHABLE OPTICAL USB BLACK

0

LP1003EXXH00B

LP1003EXXH00B

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1" PS/2 W/BLUE BACKLIT

0

LP1003EXXH00

LP1003EXXH00

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL 1" LP100 SERIAL

0

DT2253X20V00

DT2253X20V00

APEM Inc.

TRACKBALL DESKTOP PS/2 GRAY

0

M-300R

M-300R

Cherry Americas

MOUSE LASER LIFE NANO WIRELESS

0

M-305

M-305

Cherry Americas

MOUSE OPTICAL AZURO WIRELESS

0

Computer Mouse, Trackballs

1. Overview

Computer mice and trackballs are pointing devices that translate human motion into digital input for computer systems. Mice detect two-dimensional motion via a sensor or ball, while trackballs use a stationary ball manipulated by fingers or palm. These devices remain critical for precise input in computing despite advancements in touchscreens and voice recognition.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Optical MouseUses LED sensor for motion trackingOffice productivity, basic computing
Laser MouseHigh-precision infrared laser sensorGraphic design, gaming
Wireless MouseBluetooth/RF connectivity, rechargeable batteryPresentations, portable devices
Vertical MouseErgonomic upright designMedical rehabilitation, RSI prevention
TrackballStationary ball with optical sensorsCAD design, industrial control panels

3. Structure and Components

Typical mouse contains: optical/laser sensor module, microcontroller, left/right buttons with mechanical switches, scroll wheel with encoder, PCB assembly, and USB/Wireless dongle interface. Trackballs feature precision ball bearings, dual optical sensors for X/Y-axis detection, and pressure-sensitive click pads. Advanced models integrate RGB lighting, programmable buttons, and tilt-scroll mechanisms.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
DPI/CPI Resolution (400-16000)Determines pointer precision and sensitivity
IPS Tracking Speed (10-300)Affects maximum movement velocity detection
Polling Rate (125-1000Hz)Input data transmission frequency to host device
Actuation Force (45-60cN)Button press force requirement
Battery Life (200-2000mAh)Operational duration for wireless models

5. Application Fields

Primary industries: corporate offices (Microsoft Surface Mouse), gaming (Razer DeathAdder), healthcare (3Dconnexion CAD navigation), industrial automation (Logitech Trackman Wheel), and aerospace control systems. Specialized variants used in surgical navigation systems and seismic data analysis platforms.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerFlagship Product
LogitechMX Master 3S (Hyperfast scrolling)
SteelSeriesRival 600 (TrueMove3+ sensor)
ElecomEX-G Trackball (4000dpi)
AnkerVertical Ergonomic Mouse (600dpi)

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider: 1) Intended use case (gaming vs. office) 2) Interface type (USB vs. Bluetooth) 3) Hand size/ergonomics 4) Surface compatibility 5) Battery longevity requirements 6) Customizable button programming. For CAD professionals, trackballs with 2000+ DPI recommended for precision workflows.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: 1) Hybrid motion control (touch+mouse) 2) AI-powered gesture recognition 3) Solar-powered wireless models 4) Biometric integration (fingerprint authentication) 5) Haptic feedback systems. Market projections show 8.7% CAGR through 2030 with growth driven by remote work solutions and VR applications.

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