Perfect!
Exactly what you need to relieve the wrist at a lower cost
No feedback on durability yet as it was purchased recently
General information |
Product name |
Ergonomic vertical USB mouse (white) |
Brand |
Generic | |
Model |
N/A | |
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 |
Optical |
Optical resolution |
1600 dpi | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
White |
Power supply |
Power supply type |
USB port |
Compatibility |
Supported OS |
Microsoft Windows |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 22 Oct 2015
Exactly what you need to relieve the wrist at a lower cost
No feedback on durability yet as it was purchased recently
I bought it to replace another ergonomic mouse that was starting to fail. I wanted to test this one.
-The wrist does not move to move the mouse. It's the arm that has to move. As a result, it's not precise at all.
- the scroll wheel cannot be reached by a simple finger movement the part of the carpal tunnel has to twist downwards.
- I have pain with this mouse. I have never had pain with a mouse even a normal one. I'm taking an ergo in anticipation because my keyboard had damaged my carpal tunnel in the other hand.
I ordered this mouse because of elbow pain. It's not perfect but I have less pain. The pointing is a bit less precise, but you get used to it quickly. The cord is a bit tight if you want to move away from the screen.
Being able to work on the computer and draw without having a sore wrist is great. The grip is pleasant and it responds well even if the surface on which it is used is not optimal (wooden desk), which proves to be an advantage when you don't have a mouse pad at hand. We'll see how it wears out over time, but the price remains relatively reasonable.
It's a bit less conventional but we're lucky enough to find it on the LDLC website, which is great!
For your information, it came packaged in a box (whereas usually "bundle" is delivered as is).
A little confusing for the first few uses but really ergonomic, less wrist pain.
The least easy to grasp is the scroll wheel. Otherwise, left buttons, right buttons OK.
Good product.