- Brand : BakkerElkhuizen
- Product name : Evoluent Mouse Left hand
- Product code : BNEEVL
- Category : Mice
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- Info modified on : 01 Jul 2022 11:29:54
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Long product name BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Left hand mouse USB Type-A + PS/2 Optical 1200 DPI
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Evoluent Mouse Left hand
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BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Left hand mouse USB Type-A + PS/2 Optical 1200 DPI
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- Supports your hand in a fully upright handshake position that eliminates forearm twisting
- 1200 dpi true optical resolution sensor moves the pointer quickly to reduce hand movements
- 5 programmable buttons
- PS/2 and USB connection
Weight 22.2 g. -
Short summary description BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Left hand mouse USB Type-A + PS/2 Optical 1200 DPI
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BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Mouse Left hand, Optical, USB Type-A + PS/2, 1200 DPI
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Long summary description BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Left hand mouse USB Type-A + PS/2 Optical 1200 DPI
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BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Mouse Left hand. Movement detection technology: Optical, Device interface: USB Type-A + PS/2, Movement resolution: 1200 DPI, Buttons quantity: 5
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Device interface | USB Type-A + PS/2 |
Movement detection technology | Optical |
Movement resolution | 1200 DPI |
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Buttons quantity | 5 |
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Cable length | 2 m |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Weight | 22.2 g |
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Mouse dimensions (WxDxH) | 117 x 76 x 76 mm |
Uk has collected 19 expert reviews for BakkerElkhuizen Evoluent Left hand mouse USB Type-A + PS/2 Optical 1200 DPI and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Based in the Netherlands, Bakker Elkhuizen is a company that specialises in the development of high-end and ergonomic hard and software solutions designed to help users adopt a more positive proper working condition for their general environment. As a res...
This innovative mouse includes seven controls, thumb and little finger rests, and a cursor speed control. The vertical shape relaxes your wrist and may prevent injuries, such as carpal tunnel. Seven mouse controls.Rests for thumb and little finge...
electronista.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:47:44
2016-11-14 19:47:44
Average rating:80
This innovative mouse includes seven controls, thumb and little finger rests, and a cursor speed control. The vertical shape relaxes your wrist and may prevent injuries, such as carpal tunnel...
The VerticalMouse 4 Small ($99.95 direct) is the next in Evoluent's series of ergonomic mice. Though its design may look intimidating to casual consumers, believe me when I tell you that this mouse's form factor is better for your overall hand health...
While the future of the human–computer interaction is looking more promising by the day, for every Leap Motion or Oculus Rift in the wild, there's still millions of people who rely on a mouse to do their job – a device that by its very nature forces their...
maclife.com
Updated:
2018-04-15 03:27:22
2018-04-15 03:27:22
Average rating:80
Put your arm straight out like you're about to shake someone's hand. Now twist your arm so your palm is facing down, and notice how you can feel that twist all the way up your forearm and even past your elbow. It just feels more tense. If you experience w...
Once you've seen the VerticalMouse, you don't mistake it for anything else. The Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 for Mac (Right-Hand)—part of Evoluent's series of ergonomic mice—is designed to put your hand, wrist, and forearm into a neutral handshake position, a...
It's been about eight years since I first looked at Evoluent's VerticalMouse 2 for another publication. The company is now at the fourth iteration of its ergonomically focused input device, appropriately named the VerticalMouse 4 (or, more specifically in...
There have been many attempts to redesign the mouse and the Evoluent4 Righthanded Ergonomic Vertical Mouse hopes to change the way we think about these pointing devices...