Bella HD Mouse for video editors coming soon

Posted in Computers by Shane McGlaun on April 15th, 2009

bellahdmouse-sbProfessional video editors take advantage of lots of tools that make editing video easier to do. The catch for amateur video editors is that most of that specialized gear costs lots of money. Things like jog wheels for rewinding and forwarding film and other items are out of the reach of many would be editors.

Bella Corporation has announced a new wireless HD Mouse that is designed for video editing tasks. The mouse includes software that allows users to program mouse movements to specific video functions. The X and Y axis can be programmed to work like a jog wheel moving video forwards and backwards.

The mouse itself has a 26 foot wireless range and a slip resistant rubberized body to keep it from slipping around in the hand. The sensitivity for the mouse is 1600DPI and the software allows every mouse button to be programmed for a macro or other key command. The HD Mouse will ship in May for $69.95.

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One Comment to “Bella HD Mouse for video editors coming soon”
  1. adam Says:

    HD mouse? High Definition mouse??.. *coughMarketing*

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