A strong ergonomic PC peripheral makes usage feel as natural as possible. That means avoiding strain and unnecessary pressure, lots of support, minimal movement, and, if you're at a desk, helping to ...
Elecom is showing off this new 800dpi mouse that has a side-mounted scroll wheel for horizontal movement. Microsoft and Logitech already have mice with the leaning wheels for sideways scooting, but I ...
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has a quick tip on horizontal scrolling pages with your mouse without shelling out the extra cash for a Mighty Mouse. The tip is simple, but we haven't covered it before, ...
Whatever your job, you probably spend a big chunk of the day sitting, typing, and clicking. From sore wrists to stiff backs, these endless hours in front of a computer can wreak havoc on your body.
The computer mouse is a vital tool. Since the launch of the Apple Macintosh in 1984, it has helped consumers navigate the countless windows, icons, and menus in the digital world without having to ...
Problems with horizontal/diagonal scrolling A few MacFixIt readers are reporting issues using the horizontal scroll function of the newly shipping Apple Mighty Mouse. For instance, when using the ...
Ergonomic keyboards and mice might look a little weird, but that’s intentional. They’re designed to put less stress on your wrists, forearms, and even your shoulders and back. Consumer Reports found ...
Logitech released its first vertical mouse, the MX Vertical ($100), a few weeks ago. I’ll be honest: I never knew such a thing existed. So the thought of using one had never crossed my mind. A ...
The Logitech MX Vertical mouse is more comfortable than regular mice. Its ergonomic design is also meant to reduce wrist strain and discomfort. I haven't looked back at a regular mouse since using the ...
This looks uncomfortable to me… similar to how the flatness of the Apple Magic Mouse means that I can’t rest my palm on the mouse and therefore get more hand ...