Minimises shoulder strain, maximises comfortable working.
When using a centrally positioned mouse, the shoulder does not have to be turned outward (Lin, et al., 2014). In addition, the forearm engages in less muscle activity than when using a conventional mouse (Lin, et al., 2014).
The ErgoSlider Plus is in line with the screen and the keyboard so that it almost completely eliminates any shoulder strain.
This makes it easy to alternate the use of the mouse between your right and left hand. Using the fingertips puts less strain on the muscles of the hand.
Alternating: allows working alternately with the right and left hand.
Buttons: the ErgoSlider Plus has four buttons and a scroll wheel.
Navigation: 24-cm-wide roller bar.
Unique: easy-to-clean scroll bar.
Wrist support: replaceable.
Connection: USB.
Cable length: 140 cm.
Specifications
Dimensions: 390 x 23 x 102 mm (W x H x D)
Weight: 405 gr
Product code: BNEESLB
Health & Safety Regulations.
A centrally positioned mouse is located directly in front of the user:
between the user and the keyboard.
This results in less muscle strain in the shoulder as compared to a
conventional mouse. When using a centrally positioned mouse, the
shoulder does not have to be turned outward (Lin, et al., 2014). In
addition, the forearm engages in less muscle activity than when using
a conventional mouse (Lin, et al., 2014).