I've tried MANY mice. Being someone who can spend most of his working day on a computer for work then staying on another computer to game and relax for most of my adult life - it's fair to say I've ...
Ergonomically speaking, constantly reaching for and grasping a computer mouse is like shaking hands with the devil. Contour Design's RollerMouse Free2 ($239.95 direct) is one of the elite, expensive ...
The Contour RollerMouse Pro is an avant-garde ergonomic mouse that’s not for everyone, but it still proves itself to be a valid option for those on the hunt for pointer alternatives that aren't a ...
Ergonomically speaking, the Contour Unimouse ($109.95) gets a lot of things right. It is extremely customizable, which is the first thing that you want in an ergonomic mouse, since avoiding repetitive ...
Setup is plug-and-play. The wired model connects via USB-C, while the wireless version (a $20 upgrade) uses a 2.4GHz USB-A dongle. The lack of Bluetooth will be a drawback for users with limited ports ...
A mouse may seem like a small consideration for your workstation setup. But after you’ve addressed the crucial ergonomics — raising your monitor to eye-level, using the right keyboard and taking ...
If you find using a standard mouse design a little awkward and would prefer to use something a little different, or have a number of monitors setup of CAD design or similar. The innovative and very ...
My job as a journalist involves a lot of repetitive tasks — namely typing on a keyboard and using a computer mouse all day. Any job that involves repetitive tasks or stiff body postures can lead to ...