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The Hippus L2WB-LC Wired Light Click Handshoe Mouse is an ergonomically designed mouse tailored for right-handed users with hand sizes between 6 to 7.7 inches. It features a wired USB 1.1 connection, is compatible with multiple operating systems, and boasts a high-precision 1500 DPI BlueRay laser sensor for smooth tracking.
I**N
Legitimate solution to hand pain from traditional mouse use.
I purchased this mouse for my wife who does Zoom meetings all day, every day for work. She developed significant hand pain after a year and was wearing various wrist supports, none of which resolved the problem. I purchased a few different “ergonomic “ mice with no success until I found the Handshoe mouse. Within weeks of using this mouse, the wrist supports were gone as well as the pain. Now more than a year later my wife continues to use this mouse without pain or any discomfort. Truly a unique and practical approach to eliminating the stress associated with using a mouse on a regular basis.
D**D
This is a must have computer mouse.
This is probably one of the most interesting computer mouse's I have ever come across. It took me about 6 years to find a proper mouse to support my hand in general. I do a lot of Graphic Design work and computer work in general and I have to strain my hand just to use other mouse's. I've bought other mouse's like the trackball ones, and even a gaming mouse. Every mouse before that I have issues with and even in some of my classes when I try to use an Apple mouse; it does not help at all either. I've done a fair amount of research and only happened to discover the handshoemouse now. I wish I would have found it sooner. It's so hard to find a computer mouse that's dedicated on not just high quality performance; but dedicated towards hand size and specific needs of the person. I am also physically disabled, so its even harder to try and use any other mouse out there as well as have a specific kind of mouse for someone like myself. I ordered a large handshoemouse because I knew for sure I would need a big mouse to grasp the entire area of it and not just half. I also don't like how mouse's now are so small and sit so low to the table. To have your fingers rub against surfaces in general all the time and having to strain my hand is tiring and painful. The handshoemouse sits pretty nicely off the surface from where you are using it from. It is described as mentioned and functions like its supposed to. It does not feel awkward at all, it puts your entire hand in a snug position and allows your hand and part of your arm to relax quite a bit. I do not regret this purchase and I hope more mouse's like the handshoemouse are made for many people who are in need of a truly supportive mouse. It's a really great idea that needs more advertisement out there from the business and marketing worlds in general.
A**R
Best left hand ergo mouse available
Finding a true ergonomic left hand mouse is a big challenge. I finally found this one and am at last comfortable. Forget vertical "handshake" mice, and any flat mouse that claims ergo is lying to you. However, there are some caveats you should know:1. The large is huge. My hand met the minimum requirement for large but I had to return it for a medium which is just about right. Too bad because I initially saved $20 getting one used form Amazon Warehouse Deals. Only get the large if your hands are massive.2. The large has 3 buttons vs 2 on medium and small. The 2nd and 3rd finger buttons are opposite of what you expect and it cannot be changed. No settings or software fixed this, I had to live with pressing the wrong button all the time. But due to size I had to send it back so no longer an issue.3. You will want to try out a low friction gaming mouse pad. I had a nice 3M pad but there was too much friction making precision work maddening. There was just a bit too much stick in the pads, even after removing the 210g of weights. Elevating the wrist with the chair armrest alleviated this.4. They could easily give you a thumb button or two but they do not. So for nearly $100 you get bottom line basic mouse functions. The upside is it will work with any PC or Mac without additional drivers which is probably the reason for lack of programmable buttons.None of the nitpicks are worthy of knocking a star. I am very thankful to have a true left and ergo mouse. It could be improved with lower friction pads and a couple programmable buttons, but it is the best left hand ergo mouse available.
X**X
Comfortable but too huge to move around and difficult to point to small icons
This mouse is super comfortable and my hand rest on it nicely and relaxed. However this thing is huge! Look at how it occupied most of my regular sized mouse pad! That means the move of the mouse is really limited before you hit the edge. In addition there is no room to put a wrist rest on there, which means your wrist is hanging, which is uncomfortable. It also means you will have a difficult time click on small icons because the accuracy is bad. The accuracy is bad for 2 reasons. 1 you are forced to tune up the mouse sensitivity to make it travel through the whole screen through limited movement. 2. Your wrist is hanging in the air which decreases refined small movements.I wish they would trim the 1 inch skirt around the mouse, it is completely unnecessary and would make the mouse a lot easier to use.
P**E
Works great... except for the shoulder pain
The HandShoe mouse does allow me to work long hours at the computer with no hand or arm pain. The problem is that after using it for about a month, I have been developing pain in my right shoulder. I am giving it a 4 star rating because this problem may be due to my physiology (37 sleeve length).To test my hypothesis that the HandShoe was causing should pain, I switched back to my old Evoluent Vertical Mouse for a week. The shoulder pain went away and I suspect that the root of the issue is that my shoulder moves more/differently controlling a mouse using a palm down vs. hand shake position.While the Evoluent Vertical Mouse doesn't cause me pain (a big plus) it has some issues of its own. I was looking for alternatives because the Evoluent 3 has a problem where the scroll wheel delaminates from the control wheel. The outer wheel turns when you scroll, but the inner wheel only turns intermittently. After some trial and error, I was able to fix this with super glue. The Evoluent 4 has a problem where the silver coating flakes off. The flakes are messy and it looks terrible (but still works).
G**E
No more hand pain
Although I would never in my right mind spend this much money for a mouse, with all of the mice that I tried, this was the only one that has alleviated my hand pain. I don't even have to wear compression gloves anymore.
R**R
Top Bedienung
Diese Maus hilft das Handgelenk ruhig zu halten und lässt sich super bedienen
C**0
HandShoe Mouse Vertical Mouse - Right Handed Mouse-Medium-non proprio un miglioramento
Non sono soddisfatta. Non ha risolto per niente i dolori ai tendini e dell'epicondilite e questo era il motivo per cui ho preso un mouse da oltre €100. Do tre stelle solo perché spero che con il tempo almeno qualche utilità lo dimostri. (Lo uso da ca.un mese per svariate ore al giorno) PS: Ho dovuto attaccarci delle strisce imbottite, perché non è confortevole per la mano sulla plastica dura, tanto valeva lasciare la mano sul tavolo ugualmente duro...
N**O
El tamaño...
de mi mano es vital para el tamaño del ratón, así que, con este tamaño, "miel sobre hojuelas"....
C**N
I have to carry mine in a rucksack on a daily basis and the pathetic fabric case it comes with provides little if any ...
I had wrist surgery following ligament damage, so I needed a proven ergonomic mouse design that would ease wrist pressure, particularly during design work, which is very heavy on my wrist. I've been using the mouse for a week now and it definitely works. However, I do think it's very expensive, but that said, I don't know how much was spent researching the product and if it saves my wrist from re-injury then it's money well spent. My main grip with the product though is the lack of a hard carrying case. I have to carry mine in a rucksack on a daily basis and the pathetic fabric case it comes with provides little if any protection. Coming in at over £100, it should come with a decent hard case that actually protects it.
R**Y
First class product
Can't believe I never thought of buying one before. Very comfortable to use and reduced the pain in my hand and arm so I can use my Mac Pro again. Delivery was very quick and would recommend seller.
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