The only Ergonomically Functional Neutral mouse that does not require to be gripped and untwists the wrist. It is a 3-Button, scroll wheel mouse, USB "plug-n-play" so no software is usually required for basic operation. Some brands of PC may require an extra module for button assignment, which is available from the "User" section of the Support pages. A PS/2 adaptor is provided, primarily for NT 4.0 users, all other users are advised to use USB as this is a high speed optical device that operates more effectively on that basis. PC and Mac compatible, it removes Static Posture, a working position that keeps muscles tensed, which is now associated with the development of impairment in computer mouse users and impedes their use by persons with disability. It is Universally Assistive Technology in that it does not discriminate in either appearance or by its use and meets the relevant standards for Accessible Technology, defined under Section 508 Law.
Product Features
* E-Quill-AirO2bic Mouse * Perform work while in a 'Neutral' or near resting posture * Universally Assistive Technology * USB CONNECTIVITY * carpal tunnel prevention
Rated on 2008-08-24The unit shipped to me was defective. The optical sensor wasn't working properly. I returned it for a full refund. The sensor did work partially and I tried to use it for half a day. But the position of the buttons was down near the base of my fingers. I found the buttons very difficult to use. I prefer to use my finger tips for button action.
Rated on 2007-09-27I have small hands and this mouse was way too big for me.
Its expensive and i could not try out its look and feel in a store before purchasing. Bought it from The Human solution online store and seemed like it had already been returned once because the package was partly open. There was a 20% restocking fee to return it.
Rated on 2007-09-14I found that not only did this product have poor production quality, it did not make my arm feel any better either. Because my hand was not in contact with the desk while I used the mouse, I had to constantly lift up my arm just a fraction of an inch so that the mouse could slide smoothly. That aggravated my shoulder and elbow muscles which were already sore from too much overuse over the years. After using it for one hour or so, I went back to my standard old wireless logitech mouse and I was much happier.
Rated on 2007-05-06sometimes it helps, sometimes it's more akward. Also, sometimes it jumps & it takes a minute for it to settle down & i have to find it again.
Rated on 2007-03-26I got one of these to use at work, hoping it would help my wrist issues. I found it uncomfortable to use. The surface is slick and after a minute, my hand felt sweaty using this device. Also, it's very big and clunky and not very responsive. Other people at work use it and like it, so satisfaction varies. It wasn't the one for me.
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