Please let us explain the special shape of the HandShoe Mouse. It is not only beautiful but also very comfortable.
The HandShoe Mouse supports your hand and wrist but also your fingers.

Ergonomic Mouse Requires Finger Support

A recent study (July 2010) by professor van Zwieten of Hasselt University Medical Center in Belgium, has shown the importance of finger support.
To understand finger actions while you’re clicking the mouse buttons, professor van Zwieten analysed how your finger joints function. From this study he concluded that your fingers should be supported by a curved surface, just like the HandShoe Mouse provides.

Ergonomic Mouse Needs Curved Surface

The curved surface puts your fingers in a stabalized bent position. Thus you can click easily and prevent large forces in the fore-arm muscles. It’s good to know that this new university research actually re-confirms that the HandShoe Mouse provides the ideal shape, whith full support for your hand palm in an angle of around thirty degrees, in an optimal, relaxed, curved position. And you know that this could go as far as relaxation of your upper body like your neck, your shoulders and your arm!

In the one minute video below you can see and hear the whole story.
But if you want to feel the difference, you must get your hands on the HandShoe Mouse!


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