Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 Right Wireless (VM4RW)
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Product detailed description
The Evoluent VM4R-W vertical wireless right-handed mouse has 6 buttons including a scroll wheel. The left and right mouse buttons are controlled by the index and middle fingers. The scroll wheel can be used for navigation and can be controlled with the index or middle finger. The thumb controls the forward and back buttons. The Evoluent mouse keeps the arm in a natural position and minimizes the risk of developing consequences from long-term use of a computer mouse.
Specification: wireless computer mouse Evoluent model VM4RW.
Product benefits:
- horizontal mouse hold, natural hand position
- right-handed use
- very easy to control
- for palms larger than 178 mm
- minimizes the risk of RSI, e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome
- more suitable for larger palms
- a wide lip along the bottom edge prevents the last finger from rubbing against the table
- support of the shoulder muscles and the muscles of the entire hand
Technical specification:
- for palm size: Medium
- connection: wireless 2.4GHz
- speed controls on the side allow convenient adjustment
- powerful and intuitive controller
- the LEDs show the selected Pointer speed
- sensor technology: optical
- the illuminated logo turns off the Evoluent in sleep mode
- number of buttons: 6, including scroll wheel, forward and backward functions
- resolution: 800 - 2600 DPI
- battery: type AA
- dimensions: 114 x 83 x 79 mm
- package contents: Vertical Wireless Mouse, USB Mini Receiver, AA Battery
- supported OS: Windows 98/ME/XP/2000/Vista/7/8/10 and later
University of California at Berkley approved mouse.
The Evoluent VerticalMouse was first evaluated in 2007 by a team at the UC Berkeley Health Services Clinic, including physicians, physical therapists, an ergonomics expert, and PC administrators. It has been found to be comfortable, easy to adjust and supports proper wrist, forearm and body posture. It was the only vertical type of mouse that was approved for staff use within UC Berkeley. Current models have also been evaluated and approved.
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