- E-Quill-AirO2bic Mouse
- Perform work while in a 'Neutral' or near resting posture
- Universally Assistive Technology
- USB connectivity
- Carpal tunnel prevention
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice idea, shame about the build quality,
By S. Willoughby (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ACP 0090-0030 Ergonomic Quill Mouse Pc and Mac Right Hand White (Personal Computers)
The ergonomic design of this mouse has certainly helped my RSI. However, the APPALLING build quality let things down as it broke within just a few months. Considering the high price the quality of the construction is just a bad joke. I am now looking elsewhere for a more robust mouse using the vertical grip design...
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea; poor execution,
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This review is from: ACP 0090-0030 Ergonomic Quill Mouse Pc and Mac Right Hand White (Personal Computers)
For the 8 months this device worked, I had complete relief from shoulder and wrist pain from mousing. Unfortunately, from day one, I was disappointed in the quality and feel: the hard, brittle plastic, the clunky button 'action,' and the huge footprint. And it took only six months of reasonable use for the low-quality cable attachment to result in intermittent circuit breaks. For the price paid, I expect a good idea AND reasonable quality. It's still a good idea - too bad the quality of this device is awful.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Wrist/arm hurts worse,
By dexigner (pasadena, ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ACP 0090-0030 Ergonomic Quill Mouse Pc and Mac Right Hand White (Personal Computers)
i have been using this mouse for a few days now and my wrist hurts more and now my arm hurts too. my hand keeps wanting to rotate back to the standard mouse position. it seems like there is a lot of getting used to for this mouse. you have to retrain yourself. my BIGGEST complaint is that you have to push much harder on the mouse buttons, which is making my shoulder sore. who'd of thunk it?! you also are forced to buy a larger mouse pad (the makers make one that is 8.5"x11") because it falls off of a standard mouse pad which requires you to pick it up a lot. i returned this one for an EVOLUENT vertical mouse which has no retraining time, and i have been pretty happy with it.
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