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The Horse L2WB-LC HandShoe Mouse is a right-handed ergonomic wired mouse with an 800 DPI sensor and USB 2.0 connectivity. Designed based on academic research and electromyographic validation, it promotes a relaxed hand posture to reduce friction and muscle strain. Ideal for professionals seeking comfort during extended computer use, it supports PC and Mac platforms and weighs 300 grams.
| ASIN | B006TZN4CQ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 250,482 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4,455 in Mice |
| Brand | HandshoeMouse |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (98) |
| Date First Available | 19 July 2004 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Weight | 300 g |
| Item model number | L2WB-LC |
| Manufacturer | Hippus |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 19.3 x 6.6 cm; 300 g |
| Series | HandShoe Mouse rechts L |
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.
A**N
Great mouse, wrong cable
I bought this mouse to replace my original Handshoe Mouse, which lasted 6 years before the click gave out. It has relieved my carpal and cubital syndrome symptoms to a huge degree (from near constant tingling/pain after computer use to next to nothing, even after long gaming sessions). This wired version of the mouse was sent with a cable that does not fit into the port on the front, rendering it useless. To make it work, I would have to hack several millimeters off the plastic portion. So, great mouse, bad cable.
P**O
Not that impressed
I had high hopes for this but it just wasn't for me. Firstly, it's big and heavy (to be expected). What you don't realise, till you use it, is that if you reach the end of your mouse mat, it's not really easy/possibly to pick it up and move it, like a conventional mouse. It didn't feel very accurate when moving the pointer around the screen to me either. Really annoying that it reverses the physical buttons (left handed version), this should be left to user preference (OS/software). I've always gotten used to using middle finger for left click and forefinger for right click etc so I had to change my OS settings to something illogical. Probably even more annoying if you've already made the change I imagine. Also, for some reason, it made my hand really hot and sweaty, which was less than pleasant. Plus the item I received was clearly somebody else's returned item as it was really poorly repackaged and taped up.
A**R
This is the real deal guys. For someone who has constant hand pain and tendinitis, this mouse is a lifesaver. Haven't had a problem since I started using it at work.
G**J
Received a genuine , brand new product. I ordered from the seller Kiron. They delivered much before the expected date, that too, during the covid pandemic. I own an Evoluent vertical mouse which seemed good for some months, but later on, you start getting pain on the side that rests on the table. Thats one major flaw with the vertical mouse, and this was pointed out on the handshoe mouse's website too...that vertical mouse would cause pain in that area. So, it made sense. And no, dont think that resting your wrist on evoluent's mouse pad will help. It worsens the pain. And even if u try to use the mouse without ur wrist resting on the table, youre still gripping the mouse. This is another cause of pain. Handshoe is the only mouse company that describes these 3 problems in their research published on their website. They claim the vertical mouse isnt that ergonomic , as was thought before, and having first hand experience using the best vertical mouse in the world, I agree. Evoluent worked fine for me for 5-6 months but it had other side effects , which ive highlighted above. So, ive gone ahead and purchased handshoe's wired , light click, small, right handed mouse. Its quite large compared to the usual mice. And the minute u hold it in ur hand , it feels quite comfortable. I'm hoping this mouse will help me continue with my work. I will update my review after a year of using. If u buy it, be sure to read everything thats put on their website. How to hold the mouse , how to move it etc. They say to move the forearm and not the wrist. Also, they suggest keeping mouse pointer speed to medium. However , it didnt quite work for me. So i changed it and made it fast. Overall , i cant really find any flaw or complaint with this mouse. I hope other companies would look at their research and produce new products which are inline with latest research and findings. U wont find the handshoe mouse listed on any top 10 ergo mouse video on youtube or any ergonomic blog. Probably because , people arent aware this mouse exists. I found them through their ad on googles first page. And its a god send. Hope u find this review helpful.
D**D
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.
M**D
Ich hatte vorher eine normale Maus mit Gelpad zur Handballenauflage. Dennoch massive Probleme mit der Hand bekommen und mit der Zeit arge Schmerzen in Zeigefinger und Daumen. Der Daumen fing an zu "schnappen" und war teilweise morgens gar nicht mehr beweglich und war nur mit viel Ziehen und Massieren mit Voltaren wieder gebrauchfähig zu bekommen. Ich habe die Handshoe Maus jetzt ca 2 Wochen in Gebrauch und meine Beschwerden sind deutlich besser geworden. Der Zeigefinger tut überhaupt nicht mehr weh und die Entzündung im Daumen ist zurückgegangen. Der Daumen schnappt auch nicht mehr. Zu Beginn fiel mir die Umstellung auf die Handshoemaus recht schwer. Aber mittlerweile bin ich damit fast genauso schnell wie früher und bin froh, daß ich die neue Maus habe. Meine Empfehlung: nicht gleich nach 1-2 Tagen aufgeben, wenn die Umstellung schwer fällt. Man bewegt diese Maus nicht aus dem Handgelenk heraus sondern mit dem ganzen Unterarm (daher auch die Entlastung für das Gelenk), und es dauert, bis man lernt den Cursor genauso zielgenau zu bewegen wie mit einer normalen Maus.
N**O
de mi mano es vital para el tamaño del ratón, así que, con este tamaño, "miel sobre hojuelas"....
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