About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 132. Chapters: Mouse, Trackball, Light pen, Pointing device, Joystick, Webcam, TWAIN, Optical mouse, Kinect, Computer keyboard, 3D scanner, Image scanner, Apple Mouse, Haptic technology, Razer USA, Mouse button, Novint, Smart Board, Touchpad, Emotiv Systems, CueCat, Logitech G15, D-pad, Finger tracking, Videotelephony, TV tuner card, Wired glove, Anoto, ILok, Touchatag, Skinput, Miburi, Z Corporation, Mousepad, Graffiti, LOMAK, Mouse keys, Neil Weste, Neural Impulse Actuator, Input device, List of wireless mice with nano receivers, Logitech VX Revolution, Rotational mouse, AlphaGrip, Cyber Snipa, Paddle, NeuroSky, Frame grabber, Thrustmaster, Reset button, Logitech MX Revolution, Film scanner, I-CubeX, Logitech G5, KYE Systems Corp., Voice Navigator, Comparison of consumer brain-computer interfaces, Stylus, Orbita mouse, Turbo button, Surface computer, Digital paper, Duplex scanning, Logitech MX-518, ScanManager, Logitech G25, Graphics tablet-screen hybrid, Samples per inch, Logitech G27, Jog dial, Mimio, Logitech G7, Crosspad, Text entry interface, Logitech 'G' series, Mir: ror, Motion Controller, Logitech G500, Direct Voice Input, Graffiti 2, Oxford Papershow, Point-and-shoot interface, Logitech MX-510, Griffin PowerMate, Programmer's key, Keyboard controller, Digital pen, SpaceOrb 360, Logitech G700, Robotic book scanner, Capacitive stylus, Planetary scanner, TREVENTUS, Mimio Notebook, Buchla Thunder, Zoomed video port, FaceVsion, IntelliMouse, Sign language glove, Controller-free motion control, Optical trackpad, Logitech MX Air, Image scanning, SWEEPNIK, Manual pulse generator