
"Keychron announced new mechanical keyboards with marathon battery life at CES, but this trackball stole the spotlight. The Nape Pro is Keychron's first trackball, and its slender frame means it can work on your desk in multiple ways. You can keep it to the right or left of a keyboard like a traditional trackball, or you can tuck it in front and use it without moving your hands from the keys."
"That positioning makes it a bit like a giant Lenovo TrackPoint, typically found on ThinkPad laptops but sometimes used on dedicated keyboards. And it should allow you to move your cursor, turn the Nape Pro's rotary dial, or press one of its six fully-programmable buttons - all without changing your hand positioning. Keychron co-founder Paul Tan told The Verge that the Nape Pro is coming soon to Japan via crowdfunding,"
Keychron unveiled the Nape Pro as its first trackball alongside new mechanical keyboards. The Nape Pro features a slender frame that can sit to the right or left of a keyboard, or be positioned in front for use without moving hands from the keys. The device functions similarly to a large TrackPoint and supports cursor movement, rotary-dial control, and six fully programmable buttons while preserving hand positioning. The Nape Pro will launch in Japan via crowdfunding and is expected in the US in spring, with a $60 to $100 price range depending on tariffs.
Read at The Verge
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