The RBT Rebel Real Mouse from Quadraclicks Gaming introduces a new concept in computer mouse design. The unique "reverse activation" design is intended to reduce or eliminate Trigger Finger, one of the common RSI injuries encountered by those who eng ...
The RBT Rebel Real Mouse from Quadraclicks Gaming introduces a new concept in computer mouse design. The unique "reverse activation" design is intended to reduce or eliminate Trigger Finger, one of the common RSI injuries encountered by those who engage in heavy mouse clicking.
Unlike traditional mice where the optimized click force occurs at the fingertips, the RBT Rebel Real Mouse uses a "reverse" design on the buttons. This means that the fronts of the buttons where the clicks would normally be generated are actually "fixed". This permits the fingers to rest upon the end of the mouse and use this as another point of control for moving and targeting the mouse. Conventional mice do not offer this ability as the end of the mouse is dynamic and where the mouse button clicks are generated. Moving the click to the back of the buttons eliminates the "hovering" or "cocked finger" posture that is common with the usage of traditional "front click" mice. Eliminating this action can significantly decrease or eliminate the risk of developing Trigger Finger in the index finger, a common disabling and potentially painful condition where the finger wants to "lock" in place.
The "reverse activation" concept moves the activation back towards the palm of hand, with the triggering action being generated by the first finger section above the palm - the metacarpals. Because the activation occurs much earlier in the finger significantly less force and movement is required, which reduces the load on the finer structures further along towards the fingertips.
Because the RBT accommodates the "resting" of the fingers at the front of the buttons and eliminates the hovering action there is also potential for it to decrease the degree of Wrist Extension that is experienced with most "traditional" mice. In addition, because the fingertips are not "tapping" the buttons there is less reason for the nerves to become overly sensitized as can happen with other mice.
The RBT Rebel Mouse features a rubberized scroll wheel with crisp detents,6 DPI settings (ranging from 500 - 10,800), and Back/Forward buttons above the thumb rest. It is sized to best suit small to average sized hands although those with larger hands may still be able to benefit from some of the features.
The 3M Ergonomic Mouse (formerly the Renaissance Mouse) features a unique, vertical grip design which largely eliminates pronation. It is ideal for those who have limited articulation of their fingers and need to 'hook' their hand onto a mouse. The ...
The 3M Ergonomic Mouse (formerly the Renaissance Mouse) features a unique, vertical grip design which largely eliminates pronation. It is ideal for those who have limited articulation of their fingers and need to 'hook' their hand onto a mouse. The mouse is for right handed individuals only and available in both a wired and wireless model.
La 3M Ergonomic Mouse (connu auparavant comme la souris Renaissance Mouse) a une charactéristique unique qui est une prise verticale qui élémine la pronation de grande façon. Elle est idéale pour les usageurs qui veulent l'articulation minimale des doigts et qui veulent avoir une sensation d'accrocher la main sur une souris. La souris est seulement pour les usageurs(euses) droitier(ière) et est disponible avec fil, aussi quand modèl sans fil.
The Lift Vertical Mouse from Logitech is styled after the larger MX Vertical Advance Ergonomic Mouse. The Lift, designed specifically for small to medium-sized hands, offers the same fixed 57° to reduce the risks associated with pronation of the ...
The Lift Vertical Mouse from Logitech is styled after the larger MX Vertical Advance Ergonomic Mouse. The Lift, designed specifically for small to medium-sized hands, offers the same fixed 57° to reduce the risks associated with pronation of the forearm. The angled body is designed to provide some support necessary for the hand to "relax" while engaged with the mouse.
The Lift Vertical Mouse is equipped with a top quality sensor capable of reading from 400 - 4000 DPI. With a nominal setting of 1000 DPI, the Lift can be adjusted anywhere within the range in 100 DPI increments. The DPI button, just behind the scroll wheel, offers easy access to dpi adjustment for basic or fine control movements. The scroll wheel has a rubber tire for grip and features distinct but soft detents, with the operation almost silent. There are 5 programmable buttons (left, right, back, forward, & middle click).
The buttons on the Lift feature a light curvature to facilitate a more natural curl to the fingers and to provide more control. The left and right buttons require low effort to activate and are almost silent, with the tactile response being a better indicator of switch activation than the sound. However, the hard plastic of the buttons could lead to pinching the mouse between the thumb and fingers in an attempt to achieve a better sensation of control.
The Lift Vertical Mouse offers 2 wireless connection options: 2.4Ghz Logi Bolt Receiver with an operation distance up to 33 feet, and Bluetooth (Bluetooth Low Energy Technology required). It is powered by a single AA battery that the manufacture claims can provide up to 24 months of use (of course, individual usage may affect this). Using Logitech "FLOW" it is possible to connect with and control up to 3 computing devices using a single mouse.
The Pro Fit Full Size Mouse from Kensington is a contoured mouse for right-handed users. This durable USB mouse requires no drivers and comes with a PS/2 adapter. DPI settings can be changed using the switch behind the scroll wheel. Wired and wireles ...
The Pro Fit Full Size Mouse from Kensington is a contoured mouse for right-handed users. This durable USB mouse requires no drivers and comes with a PS/2 adapter. DPI settings can be changed using the switch behind the scroll wheel. Wired and wireless models are available.
The R-Go HE Sport Ergonomic Mouse from R-Go Tools rotates the hand upward and outward. This angled posture reduces strain on the tissues of the forearm when compared with the traditional pronated "palm down" position. In addition, because the hand is ...
The R-Go HE Sport Ergonomic Mouse from R-Go Tools rotates the hand upward and outward. This angled posture reduces strain on the tissues of the forearm when compared with the traditional pronated "palm down" position. In addition, because the hand is now elevated up and away from the surface, users are no longer able to "plant" the heel of their hand in the manner that the traditional mouse position encourages. Thus, the potential for the development of RSI from repetitive or sustained wrist extension is virtually eliminated.
The R-Go HE Sport Ergonomic Mouse offers support for the hand and fingers, encouraging users to let their hand relax against the natural contours. The R-Go HE Sport is sized to accommodate hand sizes ranging from 6.5" to 7.3" in length, is available in both Left and Right. It is equipped with a 4-level sensor that can read from 800-2400 DPI.
The R-Go HE Sport Ergonomic Mouse features a striking red body with contrasting silver buttons. The highly textured thumbrest ensures firm control but users with high sensitivity may find the braille-like nodules less than comfortable. Connectivity is via Bluetooth so this model will only connect with computers that are Bluetooth-enabled. For non-bluetooth environments there are both Wired and a 2.4 GHZ Wireless models available. The wired BREAK model provides also visual cues to remind users to take regular breaks in order to reduce the risk of developing RSI. Note: When selecting the appropriate size of R-Go Mouse the hand should be measured from the tip of the middle finger to the first crease in the wrist.
The body of the Pro Fit Wireless Full-Size Mouse from Kensington is contoured for right-handed use and is large enough to provide support and comfort to larger hands. The driver-free Wireless mouse relies on the common 2.4GHz wireless technology (USB ...
The body of the Pro Fit Wireless Full-Size Mouse from Kensington is contoured for right-handed use and is large enough to provide support and comfort to larger hands. The driver-free Wireless mouse relies on the common 2.4GHz wireless technology (USB only) and works well in all office settings. The Pointer Speed Quick-Select button enables users to quickly switch between 800 and 1200 DPI settings and the back/forward thumb buttons enable rapid navigation within your web browser.
The Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse from Microsoft is a basic medium-sized mouse designed for right-handed use by those with small to medium-sized hands. The contoured body provides a resting flange for the thumb to discourage the pinching action that many ...
The Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse from Microsoft is a basic medium-sized mouse designed for right-handed use by those with small to medium-sized hands. The contoured body provides a resting flange for the thumb to discourage the pinching action that many use when moving their mouse. The mouse is equipped with a clickable textured metal scroll wheel that features crisp detents. Two primary buttons offer the standard Right and Left clicks, with two additional thumb buttons for Back and Forward. Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center software facilitates custom programming of all buttons, scroll wheel functions, and DPI settings from 400 to 2400.
Bluetooth communication eliminates wire clutter and the ability to pair with up to three Window-based computers and switch seamlessly between them makes the Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse an appealing option. Note: Devices must support Bluetooth 4.0 or higher.
For those who prefer the reliability of a wired connection the Ergonomic mouse is also available in a wired version.
The MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic Mouse from Logitech is their first attempt at offering a mouse which more aggressively reduces pronation than other mice in their line. The body of the MX Vertical is angled at a fixed 57° to reduce the risks as ...
The MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic Mouse from Logitech is their first attempt at offering a mouse which more aggressively reduces pronation than other mice in their line. The body of the MX Vertical is angled at a fixed 57° to reduce the risks associated with pronation of the forearm. The angled body is designed to provide the support necessary for the hand to "relax" while engaged with the mouse. However, those with smaller or narrower hands may find that they need to maintain a degree of tension to hold their hands "up" in position over the buttons. Large or wide hands will likely have less of a problem with this requirement to maintain hand position.
The MX Vertical is equipped with a top quality sensor capable of reading from 400 - 4000 DPI. Two nominal settings of 1000 and 1600 DPI can be adjusted anywhere within the range in 50 DPI increments. The top-mounted DPI button enables users to adjust the mouse as needed for basic or fine control movements. The scroll wheel has a rubber tire for grip and features distinct but soft detents. There are 4 programmable buttons (left, right, back, & forward).
The MX Vertical offers 3 connection options: Wired via the charging cord, 2.4Ghz Logitech Unifying Receiver with an operation distance up to 33 feet, and Bluetooth (Bluetooth Low Energy Technology required). The 270mAh Li-Po rechargeable battery can provide up to 4 months use on a single charge and offers a 1 minute Quick Charge that can provide up to 3 hours of use. Of course, individual usage may affect this. Using Logitech "FLOW" users are able to connect to and control up to 3 computing devices using a single mouse.
The "flatness" of the buttons on the MX Vertical prohibit the fingers from achieving a fully relaxed and naturally curved "position of function". This factor, combined with the almost slick surface on the buttons could lead users to try to "pinch" the mouse between the thumb and fingers in an attempt to achieve a better sensation of "control". In addition, to minimize the activation force on the buttons the fingertips need to be as close to the end of the buttons as possible. Those with large hands or very long fingers may be able to achieve this position but most users will find their fingertips falling short of this "optimum" position, resulting in a higher force being required for click activation.
The Pro Fit Medium Size Mouse from Kensington is a contoured, medium-sized, right-handed mouse that requires no drivers (works plug-and-play), is native USB with PS/2 adapter, and is durable (safe for drops and spills) for long-lasting comfort. Wired ...
The Pro Fit Medium Size Mouse from Kensington is a contoured, medium-sized, right-handed mouse that requires no drivers (works plug-and-play), is native USB with PS/2 adapter, and is durable (safe for drops and spills) for long-lasting comfort. Wired and wireless models are available.
The Rockstick Mouse offers an ingenious alternative to address the single most repetitive activity while using a computer - generating left mouse clicks. Instead of clicking a button, the user need only 'rock' the 'stick' portion of the mouse (tilti ...
The Rockstick Mouse offers an ingenious alternative to address the single most repetitive activity while using a computer - generating left mouse clicks. Instead of clicking a button, the user need only 'rock' the 'stick' portion of the mouse (tilting it slightly to the left for a left click, and to the right for a right click). Finally, users can mouse without lifting a finger! This makes this mouse a potentially good alternative for individuals with trigger finger, arthritis, or anyone who has difficulty clicking when using the mouse by allowing individuals to use the muscles in their entire hand to click instead of being limited to the strength and endurance of a single finger.
The base of the mouse supports the hand and provides control of the mouse without the need to 'grip' the mouse. The vertical orientation of the Rockstick also eliminates pronation which is the rotation to a palm down position which for some people can also lead to discomfort while mousing.
At the top of the stick is a vertical scroll wheel which can be clicked to generate middle clicks. The Rockstick Mouse comes in two sizes, a Small/Medium size and a Large size, and is corded.
La Rockstick Mouse offre une alternative ingénieuse pour adresser l'activiter du répétition unique pendant l'usage de l'ordinateur - générer les clics gauche du souris. Au lieu de faire le clic avec un bouton, vous avez seulement besoin de faire un mouvement "rock" the "stick" du souris (la pencher ce portion du souris légèrement à la gauche pour avoir un clic gauche, et la pencher à la droite pour avoir un clic droite). Finalement, vous pouvez bouger une souris sans lever un doigt! Cela donne cette souris une alternative potentielle pour des gens avec des mal douleurs trigger finger, ou l'arthrite, ou n'importe qui qui a de la difficulté a faire un clic avec une souris en utilisant le muscle dans le tout de la main pour faire le clic au lieu d'être limiter de force et endurance d'un doigt seul.
La base du souris support la main et offre le control sans le besoin de serré la souris. L'orientation vertical du souris Rockstick vient en deux tailles avec fil, un petit/moyen et un grand.