Operates on the desk or in the air - In-air cursor control using natural hand motions
Up to 30m range with no line of sight restrictions
Ergonomic ambidextrous design
Wireless connectivity with 2.4GHz RF USB receiver
Low profile 104-key full-size keyboard with soft-touch key technology
MotionTools software recognizes your gestures and uses your hand movements to control applications and activate tools for interacting with your content and energize presentations
Programmable buttons for customizable commands
USB powered mouse - simply place on cradle to charge.
The elegant and ergonomic Air Mouse Elite brings the intuitive simplicity of motion to your digital life. Place the Air Mouse Elite on your desktop for use as a traditional mouse. Pick up the Air Mouse Elite press the activation trigger and enjoy amazing in-air cursor control in front of your computer or up to 30m away.
Using natural and intuitive hand movements the Air Mouse Elite will allow you to maintain full control of your presentation as you walk around the room. The Air Mouse Elite comes with Gyration's powerful MotionTools software that enables you to deliver more compelling presentations. MotionTools recognizes your gestures and uses them to control applications and to activate tools you can use to interact with your content.Turn the mouse cursor into a highlighter laser pointer or pen or gently swipe it in-air to activate embedded media and other special effects.
The low profile wireless keyboard has an ultra-thin lightweight stylish design with unique soft touch key technology that delivers whisper-quiet operation and can reduce typing fatigue. This 104-key full size general purpose keyboard operates on 2 AAA batteries and incorporates advanced 2.4GHz wireless RF technology that provides a 30m range with no line of sight restrictions. Twelve programmed hotkeys give easy access to commonly used applications.
The Gyration Air Mouse Elite is simple to use and easy to install. Just plug in the USB receiver into an available USB port press the connect button on the USB receiver and Air Mouse Elite and your computer will automatically detect and configure the device.
With the Air Mouse Elite your natural hand movements drive more powerful presentation delivery more immersive gameplay more interactive classroom lectures and more convenient access to your digital entertainment.
Technical Details
In-air cursor control using patented SmartMotion technology and optical sensor
Innovative trigger activated in-air cursor control
Ergonomic ambidextrous design
Wireless connectivity with 2.4GHz RF USB receiver
100 feet (30m) mouse range with no line-of-sight restrictions
Hyper-sensitive scrolling with assignable 3 button control
System Requirements
Windows XP or Windows Vista
Available USB port (second USB port recommend for charging cradle)
CD-ROM drive for installing software
Internet connection for web updates
Note: Product supports traditional desktop and in-air cursor control on Mac OS X and Linux with native operating system USB driver installed. MotionTools software is only supported in Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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