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Logitech Brings New Levels of Control to Adobe Creative Suite 2; NuLOOQ Navigator Device Places Controls at the Fingertips; NuLOOQ Tooldial Software Centralizes Tools under the Cursor
Business Wire, Feb 23, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Logitech (SWX:LOGN)(NASDAQ:LOGI) and Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE) today announced the results of a collaboration to provide creative professionals and design enthusiasts new levels of control when using Adobe(R) Creative Suite 2 (CS2) and standalone CS2 applications: the NuLOOQ(TM) Professional Series. The new Logitech product line comprises the NuLOOQ navigator(TM), an innovative device used in conjunction with a mouse and a keyboard to manipulate images and documents, and the NuLOOQ tooldial(TM), customizable on-demand interface software that provides quick access to design tools. Both are designed for use with the Mac(R) versions of Adobe Creative Suite 2, Adobe Illustrator(R) CS2, Adobe InDesign(R) CS2, and Adobe Photoshop(R) CS2.
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The NuLOOQ Professional Series places the frequently used tools and options in the Adobe Creative Suite right at creative professionals' fingertips, saving them time and giving them the ability to shift their focus to the most important aspect of design - imagery and layout.
"Logitech's specialty is designing intuitive interfaces between people and computers," said Guerrino De Luca, president and chief executive officer of Logitech. "By collaborating with Adobe, who delivers products relied on by millions of creative professionals around the world, we're able to extend our expertise and create truly innovative products specifically tailored to the creative design field."
"In advertising, photography, design, web development and publishing, our creative customers change the way the world looks every day," said Bruce Chizen, chief executive officer of Adobe. "Logitech has delivered an exciting new way for our customers to work with Adobe software, ensuring more than ever our place at the heart of every creative workflow."
Many designers today use multiple large monitors, which means the mouse cursor has to travel farther to complete basic tasks. This takes up valuable creative time and results in workspace inefficiency. The NuLOOQ Professional Series addresses these challenges and provides solutions for the time-intensive elements of design - navigating images, adjusting option values, and accessing menus - so that creative professionals can accomplish more.
NuLOOQ navigator: Complete Creative Control
The NuLOOQ navigator is a companion to the creative designer's existing toolset - a mouse and a tablet or keyboard. Approximately the size and shape of half a tennis ball, this stationary device sits under the non-mousing hand and has a circular touch-sensitive surface (the tooltuner(TM) dial) for adjusting option values in supported applications. A moveable rubber-like ring (the navring(TM) controller) at the base allows designers to easily navigate images and documents, while embedded buttons (triggerpoint(TM) buttons) call up frequently used tools. Additional features include:
--Scroll and zoom with ease: A minor nudge of the navring controller moves selected images, while twisting it controls the zoom feature. The navring controller's built-in sensor is based on advanced robotics technology that senses small movements for quick reaction.
--Touch-sensitive control: Located on top of the NuLOOQ navigator, the tooltuner dial gives creative designers the ability to adjust or tune tool-option values, such as text leading or brush size. This feature minimizes arm movement and saves valuable time by eliminating repeat trips to the option bar to adjust values.
--Context-sensitive and application-aware: The NuLOOQ navigator automatically detects the current Adobe CS2 application, selected object or tool, presenting applicable option values for that application when prompted.
--Instant access to frequently used tools: Three built-in triggerpoint buttons embedded in the tooltuner dial provide instant access to commands, modifier keys, and tooldial menus.
NuLOOQ tooldial: Complete Interface Control
Included with the NuLOOQ navigator or available for purchase separately, the NuLOOQ tooldial software centralizes frequently used tools, commands and files within an intuitive, on-demand circular menu that is divided into eight wedges. Each of these wedges can have up to eight associated wedges appear when the cursor lingers over the original wedge for a total of 72 available tools, commands and files per tooldial. When launched using a keystroke, mouse click or one of the NuLOOQ navigator triggerpoint buttons, the tooldial wheel appears centered under the cursor and disappears when the activity is completed, giving creative designers full control over their interface while keeping their virtual desktop clutter-free. Specific features include:
--Easy configuration: Tooldial menus can be configured simply by dragging and dropping commands directly into the wedges or moving files or executables from the Finder.
--Fully customizable: Creative professionals can build customized tooldial menus for specific workflows, tasks or workgroups. By customizing tooldials with their most-used tools and commands, they no longer have to navigate complex menus or search for palettes in applications.
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