Will other pointing devices (mice, trackballs, etc.) or even two Jouse2 units connected simultaneously to the same computer work?
A. Yes. The Jouse 2 operates completely independently of other pointing devices connected to the same computer. You can use multiple devices at one time. For example, one person can operate the Jouse2 while another uses a USB or PS/2 mouse or trackball. However, keep in mind that if you use both devices simultaneously to control the mouse cursor, there will be conflicts or contention between the two. For example, if one user tries to have the Jouse2 move the mouse cursor to the left and, at the same time, another user tries to have a mouse move the cursor to the right, then the mouse cursor will likely just stay in one place or “vibrate” in the same position on-screen.
A. Yes. The Jouse2 operates completely independently of other pointing devices connected to the same computer. You can use multiple devices at one time. For example, one person can operate the Jouse2 while another uses a USB or PS/2 mouse or trackball. However, keep in mind that if you use both devices simultaneously to control the mouse cursor, there will be conflicts or contention between the two. For example, if one user tries to have the Jouse2 move the mouse cursor to the left and, at the same time, another user tries to have a mouse move the cursor to the right, then the mouse cursor will likely just stay in one place or “vibrate” in the same position on-screen.
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