Monday, 6 April 2009

HandshoeMouse Anti RSI Ergonomic USB Mouse Launched [Fits Your Hand Like a Glove, Sort Of]

We've seen a spate of computer mice designed with the optimum in
ergonomics in mind (hence reducing or wholly eliminating aches and
strains caused by repetitive movement that can lead to RSI) but, of them
all, the HandshoeMouse (which looks like the result of dropping a
standard mouse made from putty from a considerable height - but perhaps
that's just us) certainly looks the business. And, inclusive of the
previously featured and equally distinctive Swiftpoint TriPed and
Swiftpoint Slider mice from Simtrix, if looks alone were enough to
convince us of their comfort there's no doubt that this particular mouse
would come right out on top in looking especially accommodating.

Developed to offer 'the least possible muscular tension in the fingers'
courtesy of a shape that 'would make it impossible to cling onto the
mouse', the HandshoeMouse has been designed to accept your palm in a
flattened state, hence its somewhat 'squished' design and, apart from
offering an optical scanning resolution of 800dpi it comes with
otherwise rather standard features such as just two buttons and, once
again, an all too traditional scroll wheel.

Compatible with PCs and Macs, the USB HandshoeMouse is presently being
offered in a wired version (with a wireless model due at the end of the
year), comes in snow-white, transparent and jet-black and retails for
120 (approximately $166/pound sterling93 at the time of writing).

HandshoeMouse

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