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RollerMouse Pro

RollerMouse Pro

The RollerMouse PRO features a new RollerBar design for effortless control of the cursor and is 67 percent longer than the "Classic" RollerMouse. Two more buttons have been added for a total of five mouse buttons, plus a scroll wheel, to extend versatility and flexibility; the buttons are configurable for Click, Double-Click and Draglock via dip switches or software. The revolutionary rollerbar provides single finger point and click functionality. Adjustable click force on the rollerbar features 5 levels of tension, which can be set using a simple knob under the RollerMouse. The rollerbar function can be disabled using a dip switch if you prefer using the buttons. The smooth sliding steel rollerbar is coated with soft rubber for excellent feel and cursor control. With its optical sensor, the RollerMouse is long lasting; it reads bar movement using the latest technology, with nothing to wear out. Soft, but firm, lycra wrist rest support is removable for easy cleaning.

Average Customer Rating: RollerMouse PRO - 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
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Reviews & Ratings for RollerMouse PRO
Overall Rating: RollerMouse PRO - 4 out of 5 4 5
Performance: RollerMouse PRO - 4 out of 5 4 5
Ease of Use: RollerMouse PRO - 4 out of 5 4 5
Rollermouse Pro Date: October 14, 2008
Written By: JakeL From: San Mateo, CA

Pros: ergonomical
Cons: price

Reviews & Ratings for RollerMouse PRO
We've ordered a few of these on recommendation from an ergonomic specialist and so far they seem to work pretty well. They allow you to keep you hands at the keyboard and mouse around using your thumb and the roller bar. It takes a little getting used to but once you do it becomes second nature. I'd say the only drawback would be the price but if you're in pain all the time I'd say it's worth the extra money.

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