The use of switches with lower mechanical resistance allows longer tasks with minimum effort.lnvoluntary clicks have been eliminated; the fingers rest on the buttons.It does not have abrupt edges and/or relieves on the support surface.Precision tasks ease, due to the optic sensor differentiated location.Anti-sweat and anti-sliding textured coating.Ultra-flexible cord: less resistance to displacement.Scroll buttons (up-down) with direct actioning.All the buttons are in functional position (avoiding awkward positions).It has different "upper adapters" sizes (allowing fingers of different lengths).USB RF mini receiver included.Requires 2 AA batteries, not included.The ORTHOMOUSE offers 6 different configurations in a do-it-yourself method of assembly, so you can select the combination that provides the best fit for your right hand!3 prolongers, allowing adaptation to different hand sizes.2 upper adapters: suitable for the adaptation of the thumb and forefinger You choose the one that best fits your right handTo get the maximum benefit form the OrthoMouse we recommend you read the Manual.SpecificationsConnection : Wireless (USB)Number of keys/buttons : 5Compatible : PC and MAC (MAC's may experience limited functionality)
M**N
For a long while it looked like it really worked
I bought this mouse to relieve wrist problems from RSI. For a long while it looked like it really worked, but in the past few months symptoms have returned but this time it's been my shoulder which I suspect has also referred down to my wrist. At the moment I have severe pain in both my shoulder and my wrist.So - even if it was 'designed by an orthopaedic surgeon, it was a waste of money and worse than that, it has NOT cured my RSI. I suspect that the only mouse which can help is one where your wrist rests SIDEWAYS on to the desk - I think that happens with 'vertical mice'
S**Z
A Good mouse for anyone suffering from RSI
When I bought this mouse I was quite worried as it is a lot more expensive than my previous mouse which was an Accuratus in Silver/Black. I changed up because the Accuratus didn't last long. This mouse is so incredibly comfy and it fits just about any hand thanks to the interchangeable parts. I also really love the fact that there isn't a scroll wheel but there is alternative buttons on the side which for RSI I feel works & feels better.The only thing that is annoying is that there is a part that you can switch to another but I can't get it off for the life of me, even my boyfriend struggled.I love this mouse but I only gave it 4 stars because I couldn't remove a part that was supposed to be changeable; plus the DVD that comes with it is a little bit pointless as it isn't needed for installation. I suppose the little video it had on there was useful as I didn't know the buttons on the side was for scrolling until I watched it.Overall this mouse is perfect for me.**edited 05/05/2014** after a year of using this mouse I started to get a different pain in my hand and I believe it is from the odd pattern on this mouse so I have had to temporarily go back to the Accuratus, I have bought myself a new mouse *fingers crossed* will be better with my next mouse. Not to mention when the batteries run out it is impossible to remove the back bit to insert the batteries very irritating can take over an hour to try and remove the back bit not easy and not fun. This mouse will only be good if you are not on the computer a large amount of time and because I am, I am not happy with this product anymore. I only like the mouse with wires so much easier to use.
B**I
Very poor quality - do not purchase!
This mouse was purchased by my employer following an assessment by the occupational nurse. It was very expensive for what it was, cheap plastic and needed frequent changing of the batteries. Last week the laser stopped working and is now useless and I only got it in September 2015, so it didn't even last one year. Now I'll be getting the Anker vertical mouse, which according to the reviews, seems to be a better product. In any case, it's barely £12 instead of the over £110 Orthomouse.
S**7
Ergonomically great, build quality poor
I've owned two of these and on both the right mouse button failed after just over 2 years. They were used on daily work basis. Considering they cost over £100 I don't think this is acceptable. The company behind this is very small and unfortunately I just don't think they have been able to get the production quality and cost to a good level. This is a shame because ergonomically it is great, and it is very comfortable for prolonged use.I've moved over to the ZeleSouris vertical mouse, which has very similar ergonomics but is quarter of the price. It also appears to be better made, although time will tell on that front.
T**E
Super Mouse
This mouse is fantastic.I've had a few supposedly ergonomic mice over the years and they have all been ill conceived and uncomfortable to use.The OrthoMouse is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used and was designed by a Brazilian hand doctor.
V**S
Great
Got the mouse very quick , hasnt cured my hand pain i get but there is a improvement , the thumb buttons get rid of the middle pain i used to get
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