The “Handshake” Mouse for EDSers

An ordinary horizontal mouse requires your forearm to twist away from its natural position. This can create more problems for unstable joints like mine. EDSers do better with a grip that is the same as an ordinary mouse, just turned sideways into a handshake position. I got used to the Handshake Mouse very quickly.

This Vertical Mouse does not move sideways when clicking  because the thumb naturally opposes the fingers. I found that the pointer control is as accurate as any other good mouse. All 6 buttons are easily operable without contorting my fingers. The button force is light for easy clicking, but still firm enough to avoid accidental clicking.

This mouse has allowed me to be on the computer with alot less EDS pain.  There is such a difference that I can no longer put up with a traditional mouse!

1 thought on “The “Handshake” Mouse for EDSers”

  1. tutus says:

    Howdy just wanted to give you a quick heads up. The text in your article seem to be running off the screen in Chrome. I’m not sure if this is a formatting issue or something to do with web browser compatibility but I figured I’d post to let you know. The layout look great though! Hope you get the problem solved soon. Kudos

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