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Warmouse introduces a multi button Mouse for Openoffice Application.

8 November 2009 No Comment

WarMouse announced the world first Multi-button application mouse in partnership with openoffice.com community which is designed for the world’s leading open-source office productivity suite.  This revolutionary product design to featuring of 18 buttons, an analog joystick, and support for as many as 52 key commands.  The OpenOfficeMouse is intended to provide a faster and more efficient user interface for OpenOffice.org applications such as Writer and Calculations than the conventional icons, pull-down menus, and hotkeys presently permit.

The OpenOfficeMouse is one of the first mouse comes with an analog joystick and the first to permit the use of the joystick as a keyboard. In the three joystick-as-keyboard modes, open-office-mousethe user can assign up to sixteen different keys or macros to the joystick, which provides for easy movement regardless of whether the user is flying through the cells of a large spreadsheet in Calc.

The features of the OpenOfficeMouse include 18 programmable mouse buttons with double-click functionality, Analog Xbox 360-style joystick with optional 4, 8, and 16-key command modes , Clickable scroll wheel , 512k of flash memory , 63 on-mouse application profiles with hardware, software, and auto switching capability, 1024-character macro support, Open source support software for creating, managing, and customizing application profiles, Import and export of custom profiles in XML format, Optional audio notification of profile switching with customizable wave files,PDF export of profile button assignments, Adjustable resolution from 400 to 1,600 CPI.

The OpenOfficeMouse will support windows, Macintosh and Linux Platforms. But bad news that its not free as OpenOffice it will cost you $74.99.

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