Ergoption AB BarMouse Rollermouse
Code: BNEBMRelated products
Product detailed description
The traditional movement of your mouse forces you to do the following: your arms, back, shoulders, neck, hands, and wrists must perform a very simple task—control a moving cursor on a computer screen. Most of these muscles are not designed to perform the repetitive motions required to control a conventional mouse . Gripping the mouse is done using a large muscle group, and the control forces you to control the mouse out of reach.
This movement is the basis for many potential muscle problems, from carpal tunnel syndrome to repetitive strain injuries, and it can simply cause pain. BarMouse is located on the right front of the keyboard, so you don't have to "reach" for the mouse. This ergonomic position reduces stress on the hands, arms, shoulders and neck and reduces the risk of injury to these areas. BarMouse eliminates harmful movements and helps with safer work habits. This allows you to work more comfortably and efficiently because less movement maintains a symmetrical posture. The ergonomic BarMouse alternative mouse supports the use of both hands and eliminates any possible health risks.
Specifications: wired computer roller BarMouse Rollermouse model BNEBM.
Product benefits:
- revolutionary timeless design
- the possibility of changing button functions
- use for both arms
- mouse speed settings
- no driver needed
- supports the neutral range zone
- the wrist rest can be removed for cleaning
- housing made of high quality aluminum
- minimizes the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome damage and RSI
Technical specificatios:
- intended for all palm sizes
- connection: wired USB
- cable length: 185 cm
- resolution: 1000 DPI
- installation: Plug & play
- number of buttons: 7
- dimensions: 85 x 495 x 25 mm, wrist pad: depth 43 mm
- supported OS: WinXP, Vista, Win 7, 8, 9 10 and later
- package contents: Roller wired mouse
Research: Unnatural posture is a risk factor for wrist and forearm injuries (Karlqvist 1994, Jensen 1998, Hagberg 1994). When the mouse is placed closer to the body, there is no strain on the shoulders and less neck strain (Armstrom 1995, Cook, 1998). Productivity is lower when using a trackball and touchpad, standard mouse and tablet pens allow for higher productivity.
Health and safety regulations: Council Directive 90/270/E on the minimum safety and health requirements for work with display units stipulates that the use of such equipment must not be a source of risk to employees.
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