After a long career in web publishing with stretches of worrisome hand and wrist pain and numbness, I’ve had my trials with weird trackball devices and other mouse alternatives. So my instinct is not ...
The RollerMouse Red (starts at $374) is a striking device. Instead of sitting off to the side of your keyboard like a traditional computer mouse does, this input tool lives directly in front of it, ...
After using the Contour RollerMouse Red Wireless for a couple of weeks, I can say with complete certainty that it relieves aches and pains. I always experience strain in my arms and neck after a long ...
Contour’s key claim is that the RollerMouse Red reduces physical strain by allowing your arms to remain close to your body and eliminating the need to grip or lift a mouse. That benefit is real. Over ...
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 ...
Ergonomic mice and keyboards are essential to maintaining a correct posture (and maybe even some of your sanity) while working at your computer for hours on end. They come in all shapes and sizes, but ...
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 ...
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 ...