The Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Mouse from Kensington presents with a body angle of approximately 47°. A short flange keeps the side of the hand clear of the surface but still permits most of the little finger to make contact during movement. ...
The Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Mouse from Kensington presents with a body angle of approximately 47°. A short flange keeps the side of the hand clear of the surface but still permits most of the little finger to make contact during movement. This wireless mouse is contoured specifically for right-handed use and operates plug-and-play. However, optional drivers are available for both Windows and Mac OS should one desire to customize the button functions. A convenient DPI switch accommodates quick access to four DPI settings (800, 1000, 1200 and 1600) to accommodate different work requirements. The wireless receiver offers an impressive 20 metre range and can be stored in the underside of the mouse to ensure it isn't misplaced. The scroll wheel is spherical and has a lower protrusion from the body of the mouse than most traditional scroll wheels with rotation being possible using the side of the fingers. Detents provide clear feedback but the smaller diameter of the scroll "sphere" seems to require a greater degree of force than most traditional "wheel" designs.
The size of this mouse means it is best suited for smaller to average sized hands. The body is narrower than most vertical mouse designs, which can lead to a tendency to want to "grip" the mouse which has the potential to lead to exerting unnecessary static grip force. Note: While being identified by the manufacturer as a "vertical" mouse this angle is substantially less than most other "vertical" mousing products, the majority of which orient the hand well above 60° and therefore much closer to a truly vertical presentation.
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.
Soft-touch materials and an ergonomic design fit your hand as naturally as a handshake - somewhat similar to a vertical mouse, but with less support of the hand. Features include an open window selector (accessed through the scroll wheel button), 4-w ...
Soft-touch materials and an ergonomic design fit your hand as naturally as a handshake - somewhat similar to a vertical mouse, but with less support of the hand. Features include an open window selector (accessed through the scroll wheel button), 4-way Vertical and Horizontal Scroll with Tilt Wheel Technology and Magnifier software - point and click to enlarge and edit detail using the Magnifier. All 5 buttons are customizable with the installation of the driver. Note this product uses RF (radio frequency) transmissions to make it wireless.
This product is discontinued, the recommended replacement is the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (QVA-00003).
The Rockstick2 Mouse retains all of the benefits and functionality of the original Rockstick Mouse but introduces a new design and added capabilities. As with the original Rockstick Mouse, the Rockstick2 addresses one of the most repetitive activitie ...
The Rockstick2 Mouse retains all of the benefits and functionality of the original Rockstick Mouse but introduces a new design and added capabilities. As with the original Rockstick Mouse, the Rockstick2 addresses one of the most repetitive activities of computer use--generating mouse clicks. Rather than using one or two fingers to click a button, the user simply rocks the body of the mouse, tilting it slightly to the left or right to generate a click. The strenth of the entire hand can be used to generate the click, rather than the much more limited strength of the index or middle fingers. This makes the Rockstick Mouse2 a potentially good alternative for individuals with trigger finger or arthritis, or for anyone who has difficulty clicking the buttons on a conventional mouse.
The new design is also ambidextrous, enabling both left- and right-handed users to experience the benefits. The scroll wheel is located on the inside of the mouse, where it can be accessed easily by the thumb. This newest model also features variable DPI and a flange to keep the little finger clear of the worksurface. Two size options (Small/Medium and Large) are available.
The AirO2Bic Vertical Mouse is designed using the science of Biomechanics. The idea of the AirO2Bic is to immobilize your wrist and force you to use your upper arm muscles exclusively to move the mouse. To use this mouse properly you need a minimum o ...
The AirO2Bic Vertical Mouse is designed using the science of Biomechanics. The idea of the AirO2Bic is to immobilize your wrist and force you to use your upper arm muscles exclusively to move the mouse. To use this mouse properly you need a minimum of a 10" x 12" (25.4 cm x 30.5 cm) mousing area.
This product is available in both left and right handed models in both pearl (white) and onyx (black). The optional Nib software provides an auto-click feature, eliminating the need to 'click' the mouse, which is quite practical for web surfing and other non-cursor dependent tasks. The Nib software is $55 when purchased with this mouse and this bundle is called the Virtually Hands Free Mousing System. The Nib software is also available for $80 when purchased by itself.
The Wow-Pen Joy Mouse from Waawoo Industries is a right-handed optical mouse designed to keep your hand in a vertical position. Its compact design includes a side scroll wheel, five buttons, and an inside groove to rest your thumb while mousing. The ...
The Wow-Pen Joy Mouse from Waawoo Industries is a right-handed optical mouse designed to keep your hand in a vertical position. Its compact design includes a side scroll wheel, five buttons, and an inside groove to rest your thumb while mousing. The sensor resolution is 800 dpi and weights approximately 4.6 oz (130g).
At the moment, black model is on back order.
NOTE: We do not offer any warranty or customer satisfaction guarantee on this product.
This was the wireless version of the popular Evoluent VerticalMouse 3. It used a 2.4 GHz wireless method of transmission with a 30' range and estimated 3 month battery life. The wireless model featured a fixed 1200 DPI optical sensor and had the same ...
This was the wireless version of the popular Evoluent VerticalMouse 3. It used a 2.4 GHz wireless method of transmission with a 30' range and estimated 3 month battery life. The wireless model featured a fixed 1200 DPI optical sensor and had the same shape as the corded model. This wireless mouse came in a right-handed model only, with a black housing and smoke (dark silver) buttons, with minimalist environmentally-friendly packaging.
Although the VerticalMouse 3 Wireless is now discontinued it has been replaced by the VerticalMouse 4 Wireless and VerticalMouse D Wireless, both of which offer the same vertical orientation but now with improved ergonomic contours, multiple sizes, adjustable DPI, and expanded features.