Canadian-based Ploopy announced the Nano 2 on Friday. It’s an update to the ultra-compact Nano trackball featuring a new button, improved performance, and a USB-C port that replaces the original’s chunky USB-B port. The company made a similar upgrade with its Classic 2 trackball mouse earlier this year.
The Nano 2 is still designed to offer a “pure cursor experience” and complement a split keyboard setup or a small macro pad. But the new button could potentially turn it into a tiny trackball mouse.
The Nano 2’s single button is pre-programmed to trigger drag scrolling mode so you can temporarily switch the trackball from controlling your cursor to scrolling long documents or websites. As with Ploopy’s other peripherals, the Nano 2 runs the open-source QMK firmware. You customize the butt

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