Not bad, but with one big flaw
The mouse is precise and comfortable, but you can't lift it without changing your grip, which is a basic requirement for a mouse if you want to be able to reposition yourself in the centre of your comfort zone.
General information |
Product name |
HE Wired Vertical Mouse Large (right-handed) |
Brand |
R-Go | |
Model |
RGOHELA | |
Interface |
Wireless |
No |
Mouse connectivity technology |
Wired | |
Interface with the computer |
USB | |
Ergonomics |
Number of buttons |
5 |
Backlighting |
No | |
LED RGB |
No | |
Wheel type |
Bidirectional | |
Ambidextrous |
No | |
Use |
Office | |
Trackball |
No | |
With memory |
No | |
Left-handed model |
No | |
Ergonomic |
Yes | |
Vertical |
Yes | |
Sensor |
Mouse type |
Laser |
Optical resolution |
3400 dpi | |
NVIDIA Reflex |
No | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
White |
Gray | ||
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 27 May 2015
The mouse is precise and comfortable, but you can't lift it without changing your grip, which is a basic requirement for a mouse if you want to be able to reposition yourself in the centre of your comfort zone.
Overall, it delivers on its promise of resting the wrist. It's more the elbow/arm that does the work, and that's good. The response is accurate, and the grip is good. After a few years of cordless use, the weight savings from going back to corded is very welcome.
A few things that I would have done differently, but which are not very annoying in use:
- The scroll wheel is a bit disappointing when you're used to the logitech marathon mouse: feeling too "damped" to scroll easily in a long document (and obviously no "disengagement" either).
- The previous button is positioned a bit low and very sensitive, so there is a risk of accidentally activating it by touching another object on the desk, the keyboard for example, at the end of a wide movement.
- The sensitivity setting has quite a lot of jumps, so don't expect to get used to it from another mouse with a slightly different sensitivity. But then again, the adjustment time is short.
I discovered this type of mouse 4 years ago.
After more than 30 years of daily use of various mice, I was suffering from pain in my right wrist.
I bought my first mouse of this type and within 3 weeks, the pain had completely disappeared.
Since then, the comfort of use, at a rate of 9 hours/day, is still there. (I use CAD programs on a daily basis)
This is the third mouse of this type that I have bought, I don't want another one.
It's the third mouse of this type that I've bought, and I don't want another one.
I highly recommend it, for its quality.
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