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Evergreen DN-45545 Wired Mouse
Check out one of the weirdest mouses you have ever seen, Evergreen is offering you their latest wired mouse, the DN-45545. Coming in a 5-button design, this ergonomically designed mouse comes with a laser sensor, an 800/1200/1600dpi resolution (switchable), a detachable palm rest and a USB 2.0 connector. The DN-45545 is available now for 2,999 Yen (about $36).
Interface |
USB2.0 |
Reading method | Laser sensor system |
Button | Switch button (scroll) button count 2 button, two side buttons, wheel |
Size | H82xW100xD135m 1.5m: cable length |
Weight | 160g (about) |
OS support | Windows8 / 7 (64bit/32bit), Vista, XP Mac OS X (10.2 or later) |
Accessories | Instruction Manual (English), LAN cable (45cm) x1 Power cable USB ~ miniUSB (40cm) x1, x1 portable bag |
Product warranty | 6 months after purchase Will respond even if your warranty period (※ has passed. Please check the paper included. ) |
Caution | ※ Some can not cope with the model. |
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NAMEk
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#4466008 Posted on: 11/29/2012 12:19 AM
i would like to borrow it for a week to play with it. Nice to see some changes ;D Never ever touched something like that. Please report your opinion about this mouse if it'll happen that you own it.
i would like to borrow it for a week to play with it. Nice to see some changes ;D Never ever touched something like that. Please report your opinion about this mouse if it'll happen that you own it.
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#4466348 Posted on: 11/29/2012 10:14 AM
It looks interesting. MS guys have tried something similar with Natural Mouse 6000, but it wasn't successful.
You can get comfortable mice from many companies; for me Razer DeathAdder, Logitech G700 and old MS 6000 shapes were really great - in general non-claw grip is ok; pair it with soft mouse pad and exercise (for example a set from Day #252) from time to time and you'll be ok.
It looks interesting. MS guys have tried something similar with Natural Mouse 6000, but it wasn't successful.
You can get comfortable mice from many companies; for me Razer DeathAdder, Logitech G700 and old MS 6000 shapes were really great - in general non-claw grip is ok; pair it with soft mouse pad and exercise (for example a set from Day #252) from time to time and you'll be ok.
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I already have RSI from keeping my hand in that position for too long.