ergonomic central ergonomic mouse
Barmouse
Research
Unnatural positions are a risk factor for the development of
physical symptoms in the wrist and forearm. (sources include:
Karlqvist 1994, Jensen 1998, Haberg 1994). When the mouse is
located closer to the body, this results in less strain on the neck
and shoulders (Armstrom 1995, Cook 1998). The use of a
trackball and touchpad reduces productivity; standard mice and
pen tablets score high for productivity.
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1. Central position
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2. Fluid accurate navigation
Alternating: allows working alternately with the right and
left hand
Buttons: the Barmouse has seven buttons and a scroll wheel
Navigation: 10-cm-wide roller bar
Accuracy: fluid accurate navigation
Wrist support: replaceable
Connection: USB
Cable length: 185 cm
Specifications
Dimensions:
Weight:
Product code:
445 x 25 x 85 mm (W x D x H)
872 g
BNEBM
Health & Safety Regulations
The use of the device in and of itself should form no source of risks
for the employees (Council Directive 90/270/EEC).