Comfortable and 5 buttons!
I like the grip.
I like the 2 buttons that can be accessed with the thumb, which I find is rarely the case with ergonomic mice.
The Trust Verto is an advanced mouse designed to give you a comfortable and free feeling. Ideal for pain relief, it features a vertical design for a comfortable grip. Its integrated thumb rest also contributes to your comfort.
Wired vertical mouse - right-handed - 1600 dpi optical sensor - 6 buttons
General information |
Product name |
Trust Verto |
Brand |
Trust | |
Model |
22885 | |
Interface |
Wireless |
No |
Mouse connectivity technology |
Wired | |
Interface with the computer |
USB | |
Ergonomics |
Number of buttons |
6 |
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 | |
NVIDIA Reflex |
No | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
Black |
Cable length |
1.5 m | |
Weight |
89 g | |
Compatibility |
Supported OS |
Mac OS X |
Microsoft Windows | ||
Microsoft Windows 7 | ||
Microsoft Windows 8 | ||
Chrome OS | ||
Microsoft Windows 8.1 | ||
Microsoft Windows 10 | ||
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 6 Jun 2018
I like the grip.
I like the 2 buttons that can be accessed with the thumb, which I find is rarely the case with ergonomic mice.
Good ergonomics, but after 1 year of use, the scroll wheel works less and less well, several lines jump back and forth, making it almost unusable. It's a shame ...
Fast delivery in relay point, quality product => everything is perfect
I have always been satisfied with LDLC
This is my first ergonomic mouse. I won't be comparing it to other equivalent models, but to a normal mouse:
- It's more comfortable for the wrist (I've never had any pain, but I can feel the difference now that I'm also using a normal mouse on another PC)
- It's less precise (especially for double-clicks sometimes, I need to go over it a few times, general fatigue not helping in those cases :-D )
The mouse has a kind of rubber coating, which I'm afraid will become sticky over time. However, if it does, here's a little tip: just remove it with alcohol (70, 80, 90) and an old cloth (cloth, not paper, it will tear). If this ever happens to this mouse, it will be smooth and with little grip, but still usable :-) .
Apart from that, everything works fine after a few weeks of use, and it's CLEAR.
After just over 2 years of use - ideal for the warranty - the 'back' button has just given up. After a year, the thumbwheel had become capricious (jumping several lines down when activated, in any direction).
So it's clearly not going to last, which is a shame.
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