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Hippus Wireless Light Click HandShoe Mouse M2UB-LC (Right Hand Medium Black)
Hippus Wireless Light Click HandShoe Mouse M2UB-LC (Right Hand Medium Black)
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- To provide optimal support for the human hand the Handshoe mouse is designed with a curvature and contour to support the fingers, palm, thumb and wrist. - This is a two button mouse with a scroll wheel. The two buttons are placed in an ergonomic position scroll and are Light Click. - Designed for right hands, sizes 6.9″- 7.7″ - Wireless USB 1.1 connection (compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0.) Compatible with Windows (all versions,) Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X, Unix, Linux. Plug and Play no software needed - BlueRay Track sensor provides laser precision that works on almost every surface. Has a DPI of 1500.
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Model: M2UB-LC
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HandShoe Mouse Specifications:
HandShoe Mouse Specifications:
To experience maximum benefit, we advise the following:
Evolution of the Mouse
To maximize the advantages of the HandShoe mouse and experience maximum comfort, a correct fit is essential.
It is imperative that you measure your hand. Measure on the inside of the stretched out hand.
The distance from your wrist (the cross over between hand and arm) up to the tip of your ring finger.
This length provides an indication of the required size.
Support is provided for fingers and thumb. The finger support is a curved surface which follows the finger arch of the relaxed finger (Extensor and Flexor muscles in equilibrium). In view of the anatomical shape of the human hand the thumb supporting element lies at a pre-defined lower level relative to the finger supporting part. Both supports, for thumb and fingers, join to provide the hand palm support.
The hand palm and finger support starts at the wrist and ends at the finger tips and thus follows the full length of the inner contour of the hand. The width of the hand palm and finger support is defined from its highest point up to the base of the mouse. The outer edge of the little finger (Ulnar) side of the mouse is also provided with a supporting contour.
The heights of these supporting surfaces are defined in accordance with the size of the mouse. The same applies for the length of the body of the mouse, measured along the contour which supports your fingers and hand palm.
Sit in as relaxed a position as possible and place your hand on the body of the mouse (1), so it acts like a saddle for the hand. The wrist should be well supported at the tail-end (2) while the fingers and thumb rest on the body of the mouse (3) Finger tips may just very lightly touch the desktop. Move the HandShoe Mouse in general by means of moving the forearm (which must be supported on your desk and/or on the armrest of your chair To operate within minute areas on the screen, you may, of course, move from the wrist.
We all use the conventional mouse with great ease ? most of the time it is too small for the hand while its shape forces your hand and fingers in an unnatural gripping position. It lacks comfort and the gripping and pinching, as well as the hovering of your fingers above the mouse buttons are the major sources of complaints, which may lead to Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
The Research team has also tested a vertical mouse and found that gripping and pinching of a vertical mouse is still a potential source of RSI or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Another medical university found that with a vertical mouse the 'interosseous membrane' is extremely taut 'stressed') which also may lead to complaints.
The HandShoe Mouse was developed with all complaints in mind. Support of your hand and fingers prevents gripping and pinching and your arm is supported at the ideal angle of 25-30 degrees, which makes sure your forearm is completely relaxed. The HandShoe Mouse is the latest technology in the Evolution of the computer mouse.
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