A computer mouse with an upright vertical grip that reduces wrist strain. Available in two sizes for an optimum fit. The mouse has a two way rocker button on the top to provide the left and right click. In addition, the PC model also has a third button with scrolling capability.
A height adjustable laptop stand made of lightweight aluminium. It is folding for transit. The stand raises and supports the laptop computer and allows the user to adjust the angle of the screen. Designed to hold the laptop with the monitor at eye level. It is used in conjunction with an external keyboard and mouse. Available in two sizes.
The Evoluent Mouse has a patented shape that supports the hand in a relaxed handshake position. It eliminates the arm twisting required by ordinary mice. Right hand and left hand models are available.
This mouse is operated by the feet and comprises a "slipper" used by one foot for moving the curser and a pad of buttons used by the other foot to activate all other mouse functions, including a scroll bar, all mouse clicks and a double click button. The "slipper" features an optical sensor and moves in the same way as a hand mouse. A mouse pad is provided with the Foot Mouse.
An adjustable split keyboard that can be adjusted in angle in both the vertical and horizontal planes. The keyboard can be used with a separate number pad, though one is also built into the keyboard. An ergonomic mouse, mouse pad and wrist rest are also available.
Shaped gel wrist rests used in pairs with the Goldtouch Ergonomic Desktop.
A shaped mouse pad with gel like soft lower portion that fits under the wrist and a firm upper portion for placement of the mouse.
Guardian-EOS is designed to help computer users to avoid an overuse injury by suggesting rest breaks based on the 'strain' from keyboard and mouse usage. It is a dynamic and intelligent software that causes minimal interruption to work because it suggests a rest break only when it is needed. The Software features reporting tools that allow OHS and HR staff to identify people at risk of a workstation overuse injury, before it occurs.
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