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EWH Ergo Click Mouse


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EWH Ergo Click Mouse
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Product Description

The ErgoClick is ideal for people who suffer from trigger finger or simply find clicking the mouse to be a painful aspect of their computer interface. Now you can use your left palm to click, while using a traditional mouse in your right hand for cursor control, just as before. A palm based clicking solution which eliminates finger movement from all mousing operations. Instead you use your left palm to generate clicking actions, while continuing to use your current pointing device to control the cursor.

Product Features

* Mouse Without Lifting a Finger; use your left palm to perform left, right and double click actions by shifting the weight of your palm.
* PC Compatible with USB port (PS/2 and serial ports are not supported).
* Works great with any compact keyboard.
* Will not interfere with any installed mousing device.

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Rated on 2007-11-15
What I don't like:

It's a little loud as far as the click and requires a little force, but luckily I'm using my palm. Takes some getting used to but becomes natural after awhile. This may be good for those with bad joints, especially those suffering from arthritis in the fingers but still have to use a keyboard and mouse.


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