Forget Wrist Support for Ergonomic Mouse
For some reason many people believe that they should support the wrist when using an ergonomic mouse or a traditional mouse.
This short video explains why that is not a good idea:
For some reason many people believe that they should support the wrist when using an ergonomic mouse or a traditional mouse.
This short video explains why that is not a good idea:
Many people do not realise that the HandShoe Mouse is actually fitted with a weight chamber.
Normally you don’t need to adjust the weight but if you feel your HandShoe Mouse is too heavy, you can remove some weights from the bottom of the mouse.
We advise to set your cursor speed to medium, which you can do by simply adjusting the speed in your computer. This ensures a comfortable use of the HandShoe Mouse.
This video shows you how to get even more benefit from your HandShoe Mouse1
More information about the HandShoe Mouse can be found on the
HandShoe Mouse Tips Page.
Do you suffer from pain in your arm or wrist when using a computer mouse?
Watch this video to understand how you can prevent this.
This video shows you the importance of supporting your forearm when you use a computer mouse.
This video will show you how to set the cursor speed of your HandShoe Mouse.
Follow these instructions to set-up the wired and wireless HandShoe Mouse.