RollerMouse Pro Offers Comfort

[CES 2009] There is no thing quite like an ergonomic keyboard to prevent painful RSI from occurring if you’re at the keyboard for many hours in a day, but things like taking frequent breaks as well as maintaining a good posture sure come in handy. Contour Design has released the RollerMouse Pro – an attachment connected to the bottom segment of your keyboard, offering you the option to do away with your mouse entirely. There is a horizontal cursor control roller that takes up almost the entire length of the device, and that acts as the mouse – you can move it to the left/right and roll it up/down simultaneously to control the cursor on the screen. Below would be the scroll wheel surrounded by a right click, left click, single click, double click and drag lock buttons. It touts to reduce the need to over flex fingers when activating buttons and relaxing your shoulders while you work. The RollerMouse Pro will be out this March for $199 a pop – would you prefer to stick to a standard mouse?

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