HandShoeMouse  by Hippus
 

 

 

Publications

Clinical Biomechanics
Publication of professor Han-Ming Chen in Clinical Biomechanics 22, 2007, 518-523 (PDF 396 Kb)

Articles

Ergonoma inside
Ergonoma nr 5 - 2006 (340 Kb)
 
Test Drive: Computer Mouse Cradles Your Hand.
By: Steph Auteri
 
Driverheaven.net

By: Nathan Marks-Forder and Alan Campbell
"The HandshoeMouse is certainly an unusual product and is in a different league from any other ergonomic mice we’ve seen or used before.
We’ve used many products that claim to be ‘ergonomic’, especially in this category as mice are known to cause blood flow problems in the hand and arm. However, we haven’t seen one quite like this before and it is in a class of its own"
 
By: Charles W. Moore
"The Hippus HandshoeMouse has now entered the North American market, targeting an estimated 25% of the total work force which may be suffering from RSI symptoms.
The HandshoeMouse is different from conventional computer mice in that there is no need to hold on to, or grip the mouse; your hand, thumb and fingers are supported in the optimal, relaxed position, and there is no friction between the skin of your hand and the desktop"