Handshoe Mouse
In Dutch the word HandShoe literally means Glove… which is just how it fits!
Developed by the Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Where research showed that 1 in 6 workers are suffering from some form of RSI or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that is mostly related to intensive traditional mouse usage. The HandShoe Mouse was designed to reduce gripping, pinching and hovering of the fingers above the buttons, which are the actions that contribute to RSI and CTS.
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Features
- 12 models available
- 6 right hand
- 3 wired: Small, Medium, Large
- 3 wireless: Small, Medium, Large
- 6 left hand
- 3 wired: Small, Medium, Large
- 3 wireless: Small, Medium, Large
- 6 right hand
- Light click force buttons
- Plug and Play – no drivers required
- Blue Ray Track sensor
- Small: Suits hands between 155 and 175 mm
- Medium: Suits hands between 175 and 195 mm
- Large: Suits hands between 195 and 215 mm


Specifications
- Connectivity:
- Wired: USB Cable
- Wireless: USB dongle, 10 metre range, Rechargeable via USB cable
- Compatibility:
- Windows: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Mac: Mac OS 9, Mac OS X
- Other: Linux, Unix
- Buttons:
- Small model: 2 buttons
- Medium model: 2 buttons
- Large model: 3 buttons
- Control Sensor: BlueRay Track 1500 dpi
Information
The unique shape of the HandShoe Mouse allows for users hands to rest without any effort and delivers full support for the hand and fingers, while relaxing the forearm. The design of the HandShoe mouse also reduces the effort required by the fingers to use the mouse buttons, which minimises stain from the fingers up to the neck.
While a traditional computer mice forces users hands and fingers into an unnatural position and puts unnecessary stress the forearm.
To ensure that fingers can reach the mouse buttons without lifting them, the HandShoe Mouse comes in left and right configurations, wired and wireless and three different sizes: Small, Medium and Large.
This is the difference between “one size fits all” and “a unique ergonomic mouse that fully supports your hand”.
