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Penta Sport Remote Mouse - The choice of many
professionals from around the country.
PENTA
SPORT LASER MOUSE
MODEL NO. PENSPT1
REGULAR PRICE: $99.95 -
Only $79.95
(currently out of stock)
Remote Mouse
Designed For PowerPoint*
Make no mistake, the Penta Sport was designed for
PowerPoint*. Our engineers set out to create a no
nonsense, high performance, simple to use, long range,
remote mouse for presentation applications like
PowerPoint, Keynote, or any other type of presentation
software. They did such a good job on the "mini
joystick" that the Penta Sport is suitable for more than
just PowerPoint. Heck, it makes a great general purpose
remote mouse whether you need the long range or not.
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Designed for
Computer Presentations
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Special Slide
Advance Buttons
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Omni
Directional Mini-Joystick
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Unique Joystick Clicker (see below)
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Standard Mouse
Buttons
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Long Range 2.4
GHz receiver
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Range: About
50 Feet
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Ergonomic
Design
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Small and
compact (fits in shirt pocket)
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Compatible
with *Windows XP, Vista, and
Windows 7
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Special Rubber
Like Finish (gives you better grip)
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Trigger Style
Built-In Laser Pointer!
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Includes a
deluxe zipper carrying case with pocket clip
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Low Battery
Consumption
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Features Multiple Channel Selection
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Uses standard
AAA batteries
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LED indicators on both Mouse and
Receiver
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On/Off Selector Switch to cut off
power
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No More Back and Forth
Think about it. With the
Penta Sport
remote mouse there will be no more
"Back and Forth" to and from the laptop. It will add an
extra level of professionalism to your PowerPoint
presentations. Now you won't have to think about your
laptop computer very much at all (unless somehow your
personal photos get mixed into your PowerPoint slides,
but even then you won't have to run to the laptop. You
can simply click your Penta Laser Mouse). Just think,
you will be able to walk around the classroom, lecture
hall, gymnasium, or auditorium with the freedom to click
wherever and whenever you like (50-60 foot range of course).
What's
Up With That Joystick?
I'm talking about that big silver disk in the
middle of the Penta Sport remote. That's what they call
the Navigation Joystick. I call it the best thing I've
EVER seen on a remote mouse. Why? There's a little secret about the
joystick that I didn't pickup from the User's Manual.
Ok, I was fumbling around with the joystick and I
noticed that it allowed me to press in on it. That's
when I discovered there's more to this joystick than
just X and Y
coordinates. Sure enough I was on to something. It turns
out the joystick has a built-in clicker!!! A clicker
being the left button function on a standard PC mouse.
And Why Is This Important?
Let me try to explain the ramifications. It means they
will have to re-write the books on modern technology
(ok, maybe not all the books, but at least the ones that
have to do with giving computer presentations). You see the integrated clicker on the
joystick means I can advance PowerPoint* slides with the
same thing that controls the mouse. Therefore, the
significance is that 99 percent of the things that most
people do with a remote mouse can all be done with that
big easy to find silver disk.
Why is it called the Sport?
Good Question. We called it the Sport
because of its black sporty styling and the rubber like plastic finish.
The finish looks and even feels like rubber, but it's just a special
process that they apply to the plastic. When most people think of a
"sport" model they tend to think that it is water proof. However,
the Penta Sport is NOT water proof
or water resistant or anything like that. The Penta Sport is sporty in
many respects like the stylish appearance, the ergonomic design, and the
high performance receiver, but just remember it's not water proof.
How does it compare with the
original?
The Penta Laser Mouse has been around since
2002 and during that time it evolved a little, but always kept the same
ergonomic design. The new
Penta Sport is about the same size, but has a
different shape. Is it still ergonomic? The answer is yes, it is still
very ergonomic. It feels as natural in your hand as the original. The
most interesting improvement is that the Laser Button is now located on
the bottom side like a trigger. This makes finding the Laser Button easy
even in dark rooms. The bottom line is that if you liked the original
Penta Laser Mouse then you're going to love the new Sport!
Online User's Guide
Don't you wish you could read the User's Guide or Instruction Manual
before you buy a product. Well, with the Penta Sport, you can! You see
in an effort to save Trees (and to save money too) we have decided to
place the User's Guide online so that you can view it or print it (the
printing part doesn't save trees) right from your computer. The side
benefit is that it gives shoppers more information about the product and
allows them to make a more informed decision.
See
Online User's Guide

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