Ultra-Compact Open-Source Trackball Has One Button You Can Remap - Yanko Design
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Ultra-Compact Open-Source Trackball Has One Button You Can Remap - Yanko Design
"Most mice and trackballs try to do it all with extra buttons, flashy RGB lights, and complicated software that requires constant updates and configuration tweaks through bloated apps. But sometimes simplicity wins when you just need precise control and reliability without the extras. For anyone who values portability and the freedom to tinker with their gear, finding the right pointing device can be a challenge in a market flooded with gaming-focused options."
"The Ploopy Nano 2 trackball is a refreshing alternative that strips away the unnecessary extras and focuses on what matters. It's ultra-compact, open-source, and designed specifically for customization by users who want complete control over their tools. Priced at $59.99 CAD, about $43 USD, it's made for makers, coders, and anyone who wants a mouse that fits their workflow perfectly without forcing adaptation to preset configurations."
"The Nano 2 features a compact footprint that sits easily beside any keyboard without dominating valuable desk space for other gear. The 3D-printed body in opaque black, paired with tracking balls in red, blue, or black for personal preference, feels solid and purposeful in use during extended sessions. The minimalist design and low profile make it easy to integrate into any setup, from home offices to creative studios, without clashing with existing equipment."
The Ploopy Nano 2 is an ultra-compact, open-source trackball built for customization and precise control. The device targets makers, coders, and users who prefer portability and minimalism over feature-heavy peripherals. The 3D-printed opaque black body and interchangeable red, blue, or black tracking balls provide a solid, low-profile fit beside keyboards and in compact workspaces. Roller bearings give the 1.5-inch ball tactile feedback and a scratchy mechanical sound that some users may find distracting. The PAW-3222 sensor delivers a polling rate over 1,000Hz, up to 4,000 CPI, and 10g acceleration for smooth, precise tracking. The Nano 2 retails for $59.99 CAD (about $43 USD).
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