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Ploopy’s new mouse makes the ThinkPad’s iconic TrackPoint portable

By News RoomMay 7, 20261 Min Read
Ploopy’s new mouse makes the ThinkPad’s iconic TrackPoint portable
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The Canadian company only shares pricing in its local currency but the Bean is available for preorder now through Ploopy’s website for $69.99, or around US $51. Beneath a pre-assembled 3D-printed enclosure that lets you print your own replacement parts is a highly-sensitive Texas Instruments magnetic sensor powering the Bean’s pointing stick capable of detecting movements as small as 3 microns. The stick also offers more physical movement than the ones found in the middle of laptop keyboards, up to 11mm in all directions.

The Bean’s four buttons use Omron D2LS-21 switches which you’ll also find in many Logitech mice. The buttons are also completely customizable thanks to the Bean coming preloaded with Ploopy’s version of the QMK firmware. Using the VIA online web tool, you can program the buttons to trigger macros or combinations of keyboard keys with one press. The only downside to the Bean is that it’s not wireless, so you’ll need to pair it with a USB-C cable to connect to a laptop or tablet.

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