ERGOPOINTER was specially developed for navigating in high-resolution images. The mouse pointer or screen contents are positioned by turning electronic handwheels with high positioning resolution.
The arrangement of the handwheels for the orthogonal positioning of the pointer (or the placement of screen contents) was borrowed from microscopy and has proven itself ergonomically.

The electronic handwheels resolve each rotation of the X and Y planes into 100,000 steps. This means that the movement can be carried out precisely and particularly quickly. Tiresome readjustment until the desired position is reached is therefore no longer necessary. Membrane keys enable switching between application-specific functions.

The device is either recognized by the operating system as a "mouse" via the USB interface or can alternatively be addressed by the application as a virtual COM port.