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Re: Kensington Turbo Mouse manual
- Subject: Re: Kensington Turbo Mouse manual
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynejstewart@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 22:39:19 -0700 (PDT)
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Version 1 or 2 of the Kensington TurboMouse had 9 pin plugs and
plugged right into a mouse card, later versions are ADB. I have the
first two versions packed away at the moment but as far as I recall
they were plug and play. One of them, I think it was version 2 had
really slow tracking and required software to speed that up. Of course
the only such software was made for the Mac. They had a female 9 pin
plug on the trackball for a mouse. I have a manual for one of the two
but it’s buried in storage. I want to sort my Apple II stuff this
winter but if it’s with the Mac stuff, I likely won’t see it in the
foreseeable future.
Hope someone can help you more on this.
Wayne