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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: Diamond Electronics | Subject: In Control Solutions MediaPoint Plus
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 November 2001

Add a pointing module quickly and
inexpensively

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Diamond Electronics is offering the new In Control Solutions MediaPoint Plus, a USB and PS2 ready pointing module for integration into PC's, keyboards, and a wide range of electronics

Diamond Electronics is offering the new In Control Solutions MediaPoint Plus, a USB and PS2 ready pointing module for integration into PC's, keyboards, and a wide range of consumer and industrial electronics The MediaPoint Module is a ready-made solution for manufacturers of electronic equipment who need to add a pointing module quickly and inexpensively

Mounted via four screws and plugged in seconds, the devices consists of a rubber actuator and two adjoining buttons for right and left mouse click functionality, and uses In Control Solutions' patented Force Sensor Technology on a circuit board with a microcontroller and USB/PS2 combination port.

"The ease of integrating MediaPoint Plus will shortens equipment manufacturers' time to market by reducing development time," says Peter Hall (Sales Director of Diamond Electronics Ltd) The Media Point Plus offers more than easy integration.

Its rugged, all rubber cover makes it easy to seal from dust, chemicals, and liquids.

It is ready-made solution for anyone who needs pointing capability in their project- as easy as plugging a mouse into the back of your PC," In addition, the MediaPoint Plus conforms to standard measurements used by other pointing device manufacturers.

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