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Apr 15 2009, 11:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The software turns the mouse into a jog/shuttle controller for video editing enthusiasts. Macros and other keystroke combinations can be bound to any button on the mouse, scroll wheel, or to mouse movements.
The resolution of the mouse is 1600 DPI, twice the sensitivity of a typical computer mouse. The wireless mouse is good for up to 26 feet from the receiver and can process 3,000 frames per second. The body of the mouse is rubberized for a non-slip grip. Compatibility for both Windows and Mac computers makes the mouse work for many different users. Bella's HD Mouse will be available in early May for $69.95.
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