Description
Everyone imagines an ergonomic workstation to include a screen, office chair and desk. A computer mouse usually only comes into consideration when the mouse arm causes neck pain. The vertical mouse supports left-handed people's natural movements - for more ergonomics in the office!
- the ergonomic design provides perfect assistance for the intensive, everyday movements of left-handed people
- vertically designed mouse prevents excessive strain and pain in the shoulder and wrist
- dpi switch for adjusting the pointer speed
- high-resolution optical sensor ensures precise and smooth control of the mouse cursor
- browser buttons provide quick access to the forward/back functions in the Web browser for easy navigation
- rubberized surface for improved grip and comfort
- storable USB receiver can be transported inside the mouse to save space
- separate on/off switch allows for energy-saving use of the mouse
Ergonomic vertical mouse ''EMW-500L'' for all left-handers We spend an average of seven to nine hours in the office. It is therefore important that we set up our workplace ergonomically. If you only think of the right relationship between screen, office chair and desk when thinking about ergonomics at the workplace, you will forget some office utensils that are just as essential for a healthy posture: e.g. the computer mouse. Many of us are familiar with the painful mouse arm, the so-called repetitive strain injury syndrome. An ergonomic mouse prevents this syndrome and the resulting hand, neck and back pain. Right-handers have long benefited from a wide range of mice. It is high time to enable left-handers an ergonomic workplace design: with the vertical mouse for left-handers.
Vertical mouse for natural, ergonomic movements Left-handed people no longer have to work with a right-handed mouse out of necessity. From now on, no more rethinking, no more twisting, no then-I'll-try-to-do it-with-the-right. The ''EMW-500L'' is not just an ordinary left-handed mouse, but an ergonomic vertical mouse. Ordinary mice put strain on wrists and forearms with the sideways movements and twisting necessary to control a computer mouse. Vertical mice, on the other hand, support a natural wrist position and thus a natural sequence of movements. The wrist is less bent to the side, the forearms are not turned too far inward, the ulna and radius are almost on top of each other - as it should be - all of this means that the muscles, tendons and nerves are relieved and the blood circulates better. Goodbye mouse arm, goodbye tense neck, goodbye back pain. Do you still doubt the unusual vertical shape? Anyone who has worked with a conventional mouse for many years needs a few days to get used to it. But afterwards you will feel how positively the new posture affects your physical condition.
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