The shuttle (whence the name comes from, I assume) itself is a robust ring enclosing the jog. There are three of these only for ergonomic reasons. The big turning knob in the middle - the jog - has three recessed 'pits' to place your finger. In fact, it's so flat you hardly notice it sits under your wrist/hand. From the images on the web, you might think the ShuttlePRO v2 still has a border the height of a centimetre or so, but that's an optical illusion. The design of the ShuttlePRO v2 is such that it helps to keep your wrist and shoulder healthy. It's really a specialised tool to enhance the user experience in specific applications.Īnd enhancing it does. That extra step is why the ShuttlePRO v2 isn't just another mouse. It is not intended to be, although you could use it to scroll through Finder windows, provided you first place the mouse in the window that is in focus. The ShuttlePRO v2 is not a mouse replacement. I was prepared for a device that I could use in NLEs and a few photo editors only, but I found that one of the reasons why the ShuttlePRO v2 (and ShuttleXpress too, for that matter) is such an interesting device is its impressive application support. With the introduction of the new driver (v3), I finally got the opportunity to review the ShuttlePRO v2. Over the years, Contour Design released a ShuttleXpress and the ShuttlePRO v2. I have always been fascinated by their ergonomic shuttle device, the ShuttlePRO. I know Contour Design for as long as I write about Mac products, which is well over two decades.
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