Keychron's Nape Pro Trackball is a compact and versatile device that could change the way you interact with your computer. Unlike traditional trackballs, which are usually bulky and require both hands to use, the Nape Pro can be positioned in various ways around your keyboard.
You can place it on either side of your keyboard like any other trackball, but you can also tuck it under your keyboard or keep it in front of your desk without having to move your hands away from the keys. This flexibility allows for a wide range of possible use cases and could appeal to those who are looking for alternative input methods.
The Nape Pro bears some similarities with Lenovo's TrackPoint, which is typically found on ThinkPad laptops but sometimes appears on dedicated keyboards. By using this trackball, you can move your cursor, turn the rotary dial, or press one of its six programmable buttons all without changing hand positioning - providing a seamless user experience.
Keychron plans to release the Nape Pro in Japan through crowdfunding before bringing it to the US later in the spring at an affordable price point of $60 to $100. With its compact design and extensive range of usage possibilities, this trackball is definitely worth considering for those looking to expand their input options.
You can place it on either side of your keyboard like any other trackball, but you can also tuck it under your keyboard or keep it in front of your desk without having to move your hands away from the keys. This flexibility allows for a wide range of possible use cases and could appeal to those who are looking for alternative input methods.
The Nape Pro bears some similarities with Lenovo's TrackPoint, which is typically found on ThinkPad laptops but sometimes appears on dedicated keyboards. By using this trackball, you can move your cursor, turn the rotary dial, or press one of its six programmable buttons all without changing hand positioning - providing a seamless user experience.
Keychron plans to release the Nape Pro in Japan through crowdfunding before bringing it to the US later in the spring at an affordable price point of $60 to $100. With its compact design and extensive range of usage possibilities, this trackball is definitely worth considering for those looking to expand their input options.