Anon - Thanks for writing and sharing this information. I hadn't heard of a vertical mouse before. It sounds like a good solution for many people. From the company website: An ordinary horizontal mouse requires your forearm to twist away from its natural position. The patented shape (of the vertical mouse) supports your hand in a fully upright handshake position that eliminates forearm twisting.The grip is the same as an ordinary mouse, just turned sideways into a handshake position. Many users said they got used to it very quickly.
I'm glad you've found the mouse helpful at work, and hope you'll be able to get one for home use. Take good care of your elbow! Pat
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Anon - Thanks for writing and sharing this information. I hadn't heard of a vertical mouse before. It sounds like a good solution for many people. From the company website: An ordinary horizontal mouse requires your forearm to twist away from its natural position. The patented shape (of the vertical mouse) supports your hand in a fully upright handshake position that eliminates forearm twisting.The grip is the same as an ordinary mouse, just turned sideways into a handshake position. Many users said they got used to it very quickly.
I'm glad you've found the mouse helpful at work, and hope you'll be able to get one for home use. Take good care of your elbow! Pat
March 11, 2010 - 6:01pmThis Comment
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