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Install KensingtonWorks™ software and enhance productivity by customizing workflow options per application for virtually endless function combinations.
No. The Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball is plug-and-play. Install KensingtonWorks™ software and enhance productivity by customizing workflow options per application for virtually endless function combinations.
The height of Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball is 2.31".
You can connect to one host device via the 2.4GHz nano dongle that stows inside the trackball body. An adapter (USB-A to USB-C) is also included in case your computer has limited or no USB-A ports.
Use a pinky finger or the blunt side of a pen to gently remove the ball to clean dirt, grime, and germs.
You can get up to 14 months of performance with two AA batteries (included). However, the actual battery life will depend on individual usage. The battery indicator light will alert you when it’s time for a change.
Not at this time, but you can program the buttons with KensingtonWorks to accommodate left-handed use.
The Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball is not unusually loud, but it still does make a clicking sound.
No. DPI adjustments can be made using the DPI switch located on the left side of the device, right next to the gray Middle Click button. You can also adjust pointer speed in KensingtonWorks.
It can only scroll vertically.
There are five programmable buttons.
Yes. The Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball works on any surface since the ball will always rotate within its socket housing.
No. You feel it click as you scroll.
The functions of our default settings should work with Android, but customization settings made with KensingtonWorks only work with Windows and macOS.
The functions of our default settings are compatible with iOS 13 and above.
The functions of our default settings should work with PS4, but customization settings made with KensingtonWorks only work with Windows and macOS.
The trackball is compatible with Linux, but customization settings made with KensingtonWorks only work with Windows and macOS.
The trackball is compatible with Chrome OS, but customization settings made with KensingtonWorks only work with Windows and macOS.
It only works as a trackball.
Because mice and keyboards don’t use a lot of data, it’s USB 2.0. But it works in either port.
Yes, but you’ll need the included USB-A to USB-C adapter.