intellimouse trackball
Macally USB Mouse/Trackball 6.0
Macally USB Mouse/Trackball - For their USB mice & trackballs more>>
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary.
Microsoft IntelliMouse Driver 2.3.2
Microsoft IntelliMouse Driver is used with the USB-based mice that have no trackball inside of them. Requirements: Microsoft IntelliMouse, MacOS 8.5.1 or later (OSX not supported), iMac Update 1.1 or more>> Microsoft IntelliMouse Driver is used with the USB-based mice that have no trackball inside of them.
Microsoft IntelliMouse, MacOS 8.5.1 or later (OSX not supported), iMac Update 1.1 or later (only on OS 8.5.1).

Kensington MouseWorks 3.0r1
Driver and control panel for Kensington USB and ADB mice and trackballs. more>>
A driver for Kensington input devices running under Mac OS X. It provides enhanced acceleration, scrolling support, and configurability for Kensington?s current USB and ADB mice and trackballs, plus one-touch access to favorite web pages and applications using the DirectLaunch(tm) buttons on Kensington?s Turbo Mouse Pro trackball. The MouseWorks pane in System Preferences provides easy access to all settings.
Kensington MouseWorks X 3.0r1
Kensington MouseWorks X is a driver for Kensington input devices running under Mac OS X more>>
While this version contains only a subset of the features found in MouseWorks 5.7 for Mac OS 8 and 9, additional functionality will be added in future releases. Details can be found in the supplied Read Me file.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary support for running on Intel-based systems.
Microsoft IntelliPoint 6.0
Microsoft IntelliPoint - IntelliMouse driver more>>
IntelliMouse Explorer
IntelliMouse Optical
Wheel Mouse Optical
Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
Optical Trackball
Trackball Explorer.

MouseCommand 11.0
MouseCommand is the driver software for the MacMice branded optical mouse. It supports all USB and Bluetooth wireless versions of The Mouse, The Mouse BT, and The Ball more>> MouseCommand is the driver software for the MacMice branded optical mouse. It supports all USB and Bluetooth wireless versions of The Mouse, The Mouse BT, and The Ball.
Mac OS X 10.3 or later, MacMice USB or Bluetooth mouse or trackball
Version 11.0:
- Bluetooth mouse and trackball support
- Complete assignability of buttons
- Wide settings range for scroll wheel
Upplands Lokaltrafik 1.0
Plan your journeys in Uppland, Sweden using this great dashboard widget. more>> TouchStrokes provides a fully-functional virtual keyboard for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X (including Tiger and Leopard) that works by drawing a keyboard image on the display and allows you to type characters into any normal application using a mouse, touch screen, graphic tablet, trackball, head pointer or other mouse emulator. It works seamlessly with all standard Mac applications (including those running in the Classic) allowing you to type virtually anywhere a hardware keyboard can be used. TouchStrokes automatically adjusts to US and international keyboard layouts and has multiple resizable keyboard models. It handles command-key combinations, dead-keys, and modifier key - click combinations. It offers a quick access toolbar and has many customizable settings.
TouchStrokes is ideal if you work with a touch screen, electronic white board, or set-up a touchscreen kiosk. Also for artists working with large graphic tablets or server managers that want to eliminate the clutter of having multiple physical keyboards on a desk it provides a great solution. People with disabilities should also check out KeyStrokes virtual keyboard, which offers special accessibility features.
TouchStrokes works with any mouse or mouse emulating device that is compatible with Mac OS X. This includes the Wacom Graphire and Intuos tablets and Cintiq displays. It also includes Mac OS X compatbile touch screens such as those from TrollTouch or just about any touch screen using the drivers from Touch-Base. Such touch screens are a great combination with a Mac mini and TouchStrokes to create a touch screen kiosk or station.<<less
Varmlandstrafik 1.0
A very efficient dashboard widget that allows you to search routes for public transportation in Varmland, Sweden. more>> SwitchXS provides virtually complete access to Mac OS X and all standard Mac applications for people who can only use one or more switches. It offers full mouse and keyboard emulation by means of a so-called scanning mode. With each click on the switch the user selects an action, such as "move the cursor up" or "type B", from a "scanning" menu. SwitchXS is typically used by people who are, for example, quadriplegic due to an accident, or living with neuromotor diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) with very limited limb movement.
SwitchXS provides a number of predefined scanning panels that the user can choose to move the cursor, click, and type into all standard Mac applications. It also allows the user advanced control over features such as audio-cueing, speech-cueing, key repeat, scanning speed and cycling, mouse speed and movement, and SmartTransparency, which makes the scanning panel partially or fully transparent when no scan is taking place to enjoy optimum use of screen real-estate. SwitchXS works with any HID compliant USB gamepad, joystick, keyboard, and with any HID compliant USB mouse or trackball. SwitchXS also works with USB switch interfaces emulating any of the above devices.
SwitchXS includes LayoutKitchen, an editor that allows users to make their own scan panels. For word prediction, in languages using the Roman alphabet as well as many other languages, SwitchXS can be combined with KeyStrokes.<<less
PowerClicks 1.2
PowerClicks - Control Panel that uses the keyboard to replace your mouse button more>>
The button-toggle key is useful if you want to use your PowerBook trackball with only one hand. I find it hard to move the ball while keeping the button down, and I often release the trackball button before the dragging is over. This can be very annoying when you are selecting a command from a menu (releasing the button makes your fingers move so the cursor slips away). Using the button-toggle key should make your life a lot easier: strike the key once and move the cursor where it should be, then take your whole hand away from the trackball and strike the key again.
The graphical effects lets you see where both real and virtual mouse clicks occur.
Many extensions and control panels create virtual mouse clicks to gain control over the environment - take a look at Now Utilities Super Boomerang for a good example.
Main features:
- it can make a key combination act just like the mouse button;
- it can make another key combination toggle the mouse button on and off;
- it can assign graphical effects to mouse clicks.
X-Trafik 1.0
Allows you to search for public transportation routes in Gävleborg right from your dashboard. more>> KeyStrokes is a fully-functional advanced virtual on-screen keyboard that allows you to type with a mouse, trackball, head pointer or other mouse emulator to type characters into any standard Macintosh application.
KeyStrokes provides advanced multilingual word prediction. Thanks to its revolutionary PolyPredix word prediction engine it can do word completion, next word prediction and even multi-word prediction in any Roman language as well as many other languages. The PolyPredix prediction engine offers many unique, time and effort saving features allowing significantly easier and faster typing. PolyPredix can reduce typing efforts by 50 to 70%.
KeyStrokes 4 adds LayoutKitchen, which allows users to design their own virtual keyboards. Such virtual keyboards can be used not only for typing, but also to launch applications, speak, run AppleScripts and much more.
For those who can position the pointer, but not click the mouse buttons, the integrated Dwellix system-wide dwell-based utility allows mouse button clicks to be entered by simply holding the cursor motionless for a programmable period of time. You can even type without clicking!
On Mac OS X KeyStrokes provides SmartTransparency technology to provide you with an optimum use of your screen real-estate and make sure the virtual keyboard never gets in your way.
With KeyStrokes virtual keyboard a person who can only use a mouse or mouse emulator can have complete access to the Macintosh, the Internet and by extension the World.<<less
VirtualKeyboard Classic 1.2
VirtualKeyboard Classic is an on-screen keyboard that offers point-and-click typing using pointing devices such as a head mouse, mouse, trackball, etc more>> VirtualKeyboard Classic is an on-screen keyboard that offers point-and-click typing using pointing devices such as a head mouse, mouse, trackball, etc. This program is designed primarily for disabled person but it could be used also to teach the alphabet to the children, to prepare kiosk environments, etc.
Mac OS 8.0 or later.

Logitech Control Center 2.7
Driver software for Logitech?s USB pointing devices and keyboards. more>>
Supports Mac OS X and allows you to program your keyboard and/or mouse buttons to perform different functions and to take full advantage of your Logitech keyboard, mouse, or trackball.
With the LCC and your Logitech keyboard, you can:
- Browse the Internet using dedicated keys that provide one-touch access to your favorite sites.
- Launch your email application by pressing a button.
- Play music and control the system speaker using built-in buttons.
- Open frequently used items, such as documents, folders, and applications, with a single keystroke.
License:Freeware
MeshLab 1.0
MeshLab - system for the processing and editing of unstructured 3D triangular meshes more>>
MeshLab is a software aimed to help the processing of the typical not-so-small unstructured models arising in 3D scanning, providing a set of tools for editing, cleaning, healing, inspecting, rendering and converting this kind of meshes.
The project is supported by the European Network of Excellence Epoch and AimShape
The system is heavily based on the VCG library developed at the Visual Computing Lab of ISTI - CNR, for all the core mesh processing tasks and it is available for Windows, Linux and MacOSX.
The MeshLab system started in late 2005 as a part of the FGT course of the Computer Science department of University of Pisa and most of the code (~15k lines) of the first versions was written by a handful of students.
Also this year FGT students has continued to work to this project implementing new features. The proud MeshLab developers are listed below.
Main features:
- Interactive selection and deletion of portion of the mesh. Even for large models.
- Painting interface for selecting, smoothing and coloring meshes.
- Input/output in many formats: import:PLY, STL, OFF, OBJ, 3DS, COLLADA, PTX, export:PLY, STL, OFF, OBJ, 3DS, COLLADA, VRML, DXF
- Mesh Cleaning Filters: removal of duplicated, unreferenced vertices, null faces, removal of small isolated components, coherent normal unification and flipping, erasing of non manifold faces, automatic filling of holes
- Remeshing filters: High quality edge collapse simplfication (even meshes with texture coords preservation), Surface reconstruction from points (a ball pivoting variant), Subdivision surfaces (loop and butterfly), Feature preserving smoothing and fairing filters
- Various Colorization/Inspection filters: Gaussian and mean curvature, Border edges, Non two-manifold edges, Self intersecting faces
- Interactive Mesh Painting: Color Painting, Selection paint, Smoothing
- OpenGL Shader based rendering (write your own shader!) compatible with Typhoon Labs Shader Designer
- Large rendering (up to 16k x 16k) for high quality printing
- The history of the all performed cleaning/editing actions can be re-played on different meshes or saved and for archival purposes.
- Extendible plugins based architecture, writing new mesh processing functions, colorization filters and support for different file formats is quite easy! Look at Filter-PlugIn Sample or MeshIO-PlugIn Sample
Enhancements:
New:
- Painting plugin: color, selection and smoothing directly interactively onto the mesh (thanks to gfrei)
- Simplification of textured Mesh with preservation of texture coords (thanks to pirosu)
- Automatic vertex unification when loading stl files
- More user-definable parameters in quadric simplification and in hole filling
- Improved filtering and support for compressed depthimage in the Epoch import tool
- New generic dialog mechanism, easier for developer add/change/document filter parameters
- Selection handling improved in many filters
- Added wiki based online help
- Restored on screen help
- Added online bug submission using Sourceforge tracking system
- Reformatted info bar (Added number of selected faces and fixed size fonts)
Corrected Bugs
- Snapshots do not crash MeshLab any more.
- Improved OpenGL shader compatibilities.
- Corrected bug in quadrics simplification about target number of selected faces
- Corrected bug of wrong loading ply with per face color (was save a 3ds and reload as a ply)
- Corrected bug on trackball hanging (if you released a modifier before mouse)
Toggler 1.0
Toggler - Toggles away/available for iChat & Skype more>>
As of the time of this release, Skype does not give feedback about anything to Applescript, including its status, so instead, the script looks at iChat to see what the status is.
If the iChat status is "available" then it sends commands to both iChat and Skype to set your status as "away."
If the iChat status is "away" then it assumes that both are away, and sets them both to "available."
Because of this limitation in Skype, it is not currently possible to do a toggle for Skype only... AFAIK... so -please- dont ask.
Yes: that means that if you have only Skype and/or run it but not iChat, this script will not work. You have to have iChat running for this script to work.
My suggested use for the file is to hook it up to a keystroke, or other button-press, using QuicKeys or whatever other method you like. Ive got mine hooked to a spare trackball button. Press once to go offline; press again to go online. Makes life a little more simple anyway...
DejaMenu 1.21
Access menubar as a contextual menu. more>>
This is particularly useful for people using multiple monitors. Since the Menubar only appears on a single monitor, it is awkward to use applications on a different monitor. DejaMenu solves this - just press the configured key combo, and a copy of the Menubar is right there for your to use.
If your mouse can simulate key-presses, DejaMenu becomes even more useful. For instance, on my 4-button trackball, I have the fourth button set to bring up DejaMenu by simulating shift-cmd-m when clicked. (USB Overdrive and Kensington Mouseworks both allow mapping of keys to button presses).
In many ways, this was inspired by the NeXTStep convention of having the main menu appear on a right-click.
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