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BakkerElkhuizen Rockstick 2 mouse Ambidextrous RF Wireless 2000 DPI
BakkerElkhuizen Rockstick 2, Ambidextrous, RF Wireless, 2000 DPI, Black
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Product Information
Information | |
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Manufacturer | BakkerElkhuizen |
Product code | 325725892 |
EAN | 08717399997584 |
Manufacturer part number | BNEROCKMWL |
Category | Mouses with wires |
Mouse | |
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Purpose | Office |
Device interface | RF Wireless |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Buttons quantity | 4 |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Movement resolution | 2000 DPI |
Recommended usage | Universal |
Customizable movement resolution | Y |
Number of movement resolution modes | 4 |
Number of scroll wheels | 1 |
Scrolling directions | Horizontal |
Design | |
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Form factor | Ambidextrous |
Product colour | Black |
Features | |
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Plug and Play | Y |
Software | |
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Mac operating systems supported | Y |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Width | 88 mm |
Depth | 91 mm |
Height | 80 mm |
Weight | 132 g |
Product Description
When using the Rockstick 2 Wireless vertical mouse, you make small movements with your hand and arm instead of with your fingers. This reduces muscle pain and strain symptoms.
The handshake position of vertical mice keeps the wrist from bending as much to the side while the forearm also turns inward to a lesser degree (Schmid, et al., 2015). This means that muscle activity in the forearm is less than it would be when using a conventional mouse (Quemelo & Vieira, 2013).
Research has shown that the use of a vertical joystick mouse ensures a faster recovery from forearm, wrist and hand complaints (Aarås, et al., 2001).
- Unique: you click the mouse by using your hand to move it slightly to the left or right.
- Ergonomic: clicking by using your hand reduces tension on the fingers.
- Neutral position: the vertical orientation of the mouse keeps the wrist and forearm in a natural position.
The handshake position of vertical mice keeps the wrist from bending as much to the side while the forearm also turns inward to a lesser degree (Schmid, et al., 2015). This means that muscle activity in the forearm is less than it would be when using a conventional mouse (Quemelo & Vieira, 2013).
Research has shown that the use of a vertical joystick mouse ensures a faster recovery from forearm, wrist and hand complaints (Aarås, et al., 2001).
- Unique: you click the mouse by using your hand to move it slightly to the left or right.
- Ergonomic: clicking by using your hand reduces tension on the fingers.
- Neutral position: the vertical orientation of the mouse keeps the wrist and forearm in a natural position.