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Contour Design RollerMouse Free3

Ergonomic 9 button pointing device with adjustable speed (600 - 2800 dpi)

Last price 434€95
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Overview

RollerMouse Free3: ask for speed and comfort!


Are you looking for precise, fast but comfortable control? The Contour Design RollerMouse Free3 pointing device is the perfect partner. Fitting on top of slim and compact keyboards, this model offers an ergonomic position for users. Direct your cursor from a large control bar, set the speed from 600 to 2800 dpi and access useful commands such as back/forward navigation, copy/paste or double click.

Offering a healthy position for the hand, wrist and arm, the RollerMouse Free3 is a natural fit for any desktop.


Steer without forcing


Perfectly suited for healthy posture, the RollerMouse Free3 offers an ergonomic solution for regular users. Reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders in hands, arms and neck by choosing this device. The device combines all essential functions in a tightly packed area for less effort.

This model will fit on slim, compact keyboards and give you a comfortable typing experience. It has an aluminium base, leatherette wrist rest and rubber pads for stability and optimum positioning!


Absolute control


An ideal replacement for your traditional mouse, the RollerMouse Free3 has 9 buttons, 7 of which are programmable. It has a 10-step adjustable cursor speed (600 - 2800 dpi) for easy movement even on large screens. It also includes a scroll wheel and a 35.5 cm control bar.

Conveniently, you can copy and paste or insert with a single click, adjust the strength of the click, double-click or easily navigate forward or backward.


Main features:


  • Ergonomic 9-button pointing device
  • Reduces muscle fatigue
  • Adjustable sensitivity: 600 - 2800 dpi
  • Integrated wrist rest
  • Forward/backward navigation button
  • Keyboard enhancers (2x short and 2x long)
  • Dimensions: 489 x 121 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 630 g
Specifications
Select your criteria

General information

Product name

Contour Design RollerMouse Free3

Brand

Contour Design

Model

ROLLERMOUSE FREE3

Interface

Wireless

No

Mouse connectivity technology

Wired

Interface with the computer

USB

Ergonomics

Number of buttons

9

Backlighting

No

LED RGB

No

Wheel type

Bidirectional

Ambidextrous

Yes

Use

Office

Trackball

Yes

With memory

No

Left-handed model

No

Ergonomic

Yes

Vertical

No

Sensor

Mouse type

Optical

Optical resolution

2800 dpi

Physical characteristics

Color

Black

Weight

630 g

Height

23 mm

Width

489 mm

Depth

121 mm

Compatibility

Supported OS

Mac OS X
Microsoft Windows

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 21 Feb 2017

Customer reviews
Global rating
9/10
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  • by QuentinM
    Posted on 3 Sep 2022
    Bought on 10 Aug 2022 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 8

    A tool that saves me from muscle fatigue!

    Great! I don't move my arms anymore and I've really gained in productivity for text entry, spreadsheet and classic navigation!
    With the copy/paste, left/right click, double click and scroll wheel, it's a treat to code

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  • by MarieYolandeT
    Posted on 22 Aug 2022
    Bought on 23 Jul 2022 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    Product as expected.

    Product was as expected. It was a renewal of the previous model of the brand. It is hard to get rid of the comfort of this roller once you have tried it.

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  • by Luc L
    Posted on 16 Jun 2017
    Bought on 18 May 2017 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 6

    Potential

    I bought this device to remove the mouse, and have my right hand stay on the keyboard.
    This device is very original in its approach and this is what seduced me. Only it can do better.
    After two weeks of use, here is what is undeniably good:
    - The hardware itself is of good quality,
    - The principle of pointing after learning is very effective, precise and fast.

    What I regret :
    - This tool cannot be adapted to all keyboards! It must be placed on the front of the keyboard and if the latter is wide it is not usable. You need the thinnest possible keyboard between the bottom and the space bar. The keyboard they offer is therefore almost indispensable.
    - The lack of configuration of this device. You can hardly configure anything,
    - They had the idea to put a left click on the bar. But the bar is very flexible, so it causes a lot of unwanted clicks. It is thus necessary to learn not to be top heavy on this bar because if one moves slightly the bar while clicking one does not click, one passes in drag and drop... What I regret is that this click is not optional!
    - The idea is good, but they didn't go to the end of the logic. Basically, the concept requires manipulation with both hands. Given its shape and the layout of the buttons, the right hand naturally manipulates the bar, but as it goes from right to left, to click or manipulate the wheel you need the left hand.... So instead of having the right hand fetching the mouse all the time you end up having both hands doing the moving. I'm sure that a fully integrated bar on a keyboard, smaller and otherwise placed (as it is well used with the thumb, I imagine it either directly under the space) and with the mouse buttons on the left side of the keyboard to avoid moving the hand too much to use them.

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