Gadget: Evoluent VerticalMouse

Mouse moving made easy

Gadget: Evoluent VerticalMouse

What it is

An ergonomically designed computer mouse which prevents the twisting of the arm with a clever vertical design.

Why you need it Image of Evpluent VerticalMouse

If you get sore wrists from working on the computer for long periods of time, you may be susceptible to repetitive strain injury (RSI). As a preventative measure, experts have suggested that ergonomic devices should be used where possible. The Evoluent VerticalMouse 3 was designed to improve posture and take strain off the wrist by altering the unnatural position of the traditional 'horizontal' mouse into a shape better moulded to the natural positioning of your arm.

Key features

 

  • Ergonomic design eliminates forearm twisting
  • Flange along base of mouse prevents desk rubbing
  • USB connected
  • High performance infrared sensor - Avago 3080
  • Programmable buttons
  • Compatible with Windows XP Pro, XP Home, Vista (32 and 64 bit), XP x64, 2003 and 2000
  • Mac, Unix and Linux compatible
  • 800-2,600 dpi true optical hardware resolution
  • 113mm (L) x 80mm (W) x 77mm (H)
  • Available for left- or right-handed people

 

What's particularly cool about it

Aside from its quirky look, the comfort factor has got to be the best aspect of the mouse. As it requires minimum movement and does not twist the forearm, it is incredibly comfortable. Additionally, all of the buttons, the scroller and even the way the base curves out where the little finger is placed, are designed to provide the optimum hand and arm placement.

 

What it will cost you

$109

Where you can get it

You can find the Evoluent VerticalMouse 3 at www.ergonomicoffice.com.au or by calling 1300 555 930.


What happened when we tested it

After a week of accidentally shifted words, mis-highlighted sentences and mis-clicked websites, I managed to master the technique of the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. I'm glad I persevered.

The design is well thought out and justifies a few days of irritation - the mouse is sensitive and easy to move, all of the buttons and scroller are comfortably placed, and it doesn't take much movement to achieve the desired result. My wrist, which used to get sore after long hours spent on the computer, has not complained.

Aesthetically, the mouse is also worthy of a mention - though quite large, its quirky physique manages to pull off a sophisticated look.

All of these reasons, combined with a simple installation process and a function which allows for the additional buttons to be used to perform other functions, have won me (and my wrist) over.

In the end, the only downfall is not really the fault of the design, but rather an existing bond to the traditional 'horizontal' mouse designs - human nature seems to rejoice in habit. So I would suggest that you reserve judgement for a week after the purchase - your wrists will thank you.


Price: $109
Thumbs up: Comfort
Thumbs down: 'Settling-in period'
AB gives it: *** (and a half)