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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: IP 67 Mouse
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2000
Mouse designed for difficult
environments
Designed to function with a receiver coil instead of a ball, Rittal's new IP 67 Mouse guarantees accurate data input even under the most extreme working conditions
IP 67, is a new Mouse and Pad from Rittal, developed especially for use in difficult working environments Designed to function with a receiver coil instead of a ball, Rittal's new IP 67 Mouse guarantees accurate data input even under the most extreme working conditions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is watertight, resistant to outside influences, and therefore the ideal choice for practically all applications in the industrial, chemical, medical and food sectors.
Rittal's new Mouse will continue to function reliably even in highly contaminated environments thanks to its high protection category IP 67.
Frustrating downtimes usually caused by fouling of the components are eliminated.
Suitable for use at temperatures between 0°C and +55°C, the hardware components react reliably and without disturbance.
Furthermore, the new Mouse functions without the need for special drivers under Windows 3.11, Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
The "intelligence" of the system lies in the Mouse Pad, with its inductive positioning sensor.
It is available for either COM or PS/2 port connections and is ready for use by simply plugging in. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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