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Supported ADB Mouses
demik edited this page May 21, 2024
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Here is the list of tested and supported ADB models
List of supported and tested models
Brand | Model | P/N | Notes |
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ALPS | GlidePoint | CWTKGDDCA901 | Trackpad |
Apple | Apple Desktop Bus Mouse | G5431 | |
Apple | Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II | M2706 | |
CoStar | Stringray Trackball Macintosh Version 4.0 | T-AC CST2 | Trackball |
Curtis | MVP Mouse | EMJTB002 | Trackball |
Qtronix | Lynx 90 ADB | F2Q4NE90ADB | |
Logitech | MouseMan™ Macintosh | M-AH32 | |
Macally | One Button Mouse | 12BMAC-MM01 | |
MicroSpeed | MacTRAC 2.0 | FUUTB02 | Trackball |
Storm | One Button Mouse | 12BMAC-MM01 | |
Umax | One Button Mouse | 12BMAC-MM01 |
Brand | Model | P/N | Notes |
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Kesington | Mouse•in•a•Box | 65206 | Composite device, WIP |
In theory, any ADB mouse compliant with the ADB spec should work fine. The lightweight ADB Manager in Quack support both 100cpi or 200cpi protocols at default device address $3.
Some devices (MacTRAC) are starting with a custom handler but can use the default protocol just fine. Adding support for theses devices is trivial.
Let me know if something works or not so I can add it to the matrix for other users.