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.
Almost every personal computer will be dependent on a mouse or other pointing device to operate it. There are a multitude of mice and alternatives available to suit most users.
Software enabling a user to select mouse functions from an on screen tool bar, whilst running windows on an ibm compatible computer. This is useful for persons who are able to use a mouse or mouse emulator (eg. Headmouse), but are unable to operate the mouse buttons. To initiate mouse action, the cursor is held steady for a pre-determined time over the required button and then the action will happen.
An optical computer mouse with a dome shape and a side gutter, which maintains the hand in a functionally neutral position. The mouse has a three button scroll wheel design and is available in right and left handed models. The mouse is PC and MAC compatible.
A mouse shaped switch that eliminates the need for repetitive finger motions. The ErgoClick uses the left palm to perform left, right and double mouse click actions. Theright palm moves the cursor on the standard mouse. The ErgoClick can also be used alongside the SmartNav head operated mouse, or any other mouse. The SmartNAV is used for cursor control.
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.
A contoured optical mouse that supports the hand, thumb and fingers in a relaxed position. Controls consist of two buttons positioned in line with the fingers, and a scroll wheel fitted with a switch mechanism. Plug and play. Available in three standard sizes for the right hand.
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