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The SANWA Wired Ergonomic Mouse is designed specifically for small hands, featuring a vertical orientation that promotes a natural wrist position, reducing strain during extended use. With adjustable DPI settings of 1000 and 1600, this mouse offers precision tracking on various surfaces. Its six-button layout enhances web browsing efficiency, while the plug-and-play functionality ensures easy setup across multiple operating systems, including Windows and macOS.
Material | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Ergonomic Design |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1.6E+3 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7, XP, Vista & macOS 10.12~10.14, Mac OS X 10.3~10.11 |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection | Optical |
L**S
Great for small hands
I purchased this for my girlfriend who has incredibly small hands (she literally buys child-sized gloves / mittens). She loves it, and it's been helping with wrist pain caused by her previous mouse.
K**S
My most comfortable mouse by far
Buttons are soft, so easy to click/no need to put any effort in clicking at all and works smoothly and accurately! I have 3 monitors and I can move anything across all 3 monitors without any hiccups. So far this is the most comfortable mouse I’ve used. I have been feeling wrist/thumb/forearm pain so I switched to vertical mouse. I had one from J-Tech, it helped a bit but it’s just too big for me. This on the other hand helped a lot. It has not eliminated all the fatigue/pain but it improved a lot. This is by far the best mouse I’ve tried. I wish it’s a little shorter but it’s just hard to find a small size mouse for my very small size hands. 2nd pic shows size of my hands for reference. 3rd pic shows how it fits my hand. Since I have very small hands, I have to rest my palm on top of the mouse, which is still a comfortable position because the mouse has a soft/kinda velvet feel (not plastic feel) and I can either rest my thumb on the side or on the top. Last picture shows the small size (top) and medium size (bottom) of this mouse. Medium is too big for me, and the buttons are harder to click.
R**A
A perfectly decent mouse at a great price
I got the wired one. It was very affordable and is worth the price. It's a perfectly decent mouse and works as expected without any drivers. I've used it heavily for two days now and am not sure it makes a difference in hand/wrist pain. Clicking still hurts, but we'll see in a few weeks I guess.Anyway, it's a nice little mouse, quite comfortable to hold, and the wired one is very inexpensive. Recommended at the price -- it _may_ relieve some wrist pain and certainly won't make it worse.
M**
Perfect for a smaller hand
It fits perfectly for my small hand and very comfortable to use. Great value for the price. Not bulky and nice looking.
L**Y
Comfortable for small hands. Responsive wired. (GMAERG16)
I tried a LOT of mouses (mice? - if it's not an animal, is the plural REALLY mice?) last year, because my hands were in so much pain when I used them. I even bought a $90 Evoluent (save your money - thing went south after a month of use, and Evoluent makes you jump through too many hoops for an exchange.) At first the wired bothered me because I'd been using wireless for so long, but I was desperate enough to try anything. Once I got my rhythm and positioning down, I hardly noticed the wire, and found this to be the mouse that was most comfortable for long-term use. (GMAERG16). I DON'T GAME (unless you count Angry Birds as gaming), so don't read this and think it's that kind of responsive. I don't know. It's great for frequent writing, which I do every day, 3000 words plus, and it's comfortable for my smaller hands. At $15 it's a no-brainer. I've learned to appreciate wired over the wireless mouse. I used this for about a year, and that's longer than I currently expect cheaper mice to last. With the ridiculous experience of the wired Evoluent, I think it's EXCEPTIONALLY long-lasting for every-day use. If you're curious. the Evoluent started stalling and hesitating -- lot of lag when it didn't simply FREEZE and have to be unplugged to get any action from it. I have not had the issue with this mouse.
G**E
This is the best mouse in the world.
The surface of this mouse is powdery and smooth. The click is snappy and satisfying. The mouse wheel has rubbery, firm notches. The feet pads glide like butter on a hard mousepad. It is perfect for smaller hands. The angle is a perfect compromise between usability and wrist comfort.It is the perfect mouse. It costs $15. It wears out after about 8 months of heavy use: the mouse wheel notches skip and the LED gives you a spastic reading now and again. You buy another one. It costs $15. A mouse is a pencil. Don't buy an expensive mouse. Grow up.
J**.
ok but not "noise cancelling"
I am happy that this mouse is exactly the same shape and features as the mouse I was trying to replace but couldn't find. However, the clicks on my other mouse were silent. This new mouse clicks even though it claims to be noise cancelling. The clicking is very noticeable. The mouse works well though and fits my hand perfectly. My hand is small to medium size.**Update---Here it is June 26, 4 days after the return window ended and my mouse is freezing up. That is totally unacceptable. Is there any kind of warranty for this ?
L**N
The best mouse I have ever purchased
This is the best mouse I have ever purchased. I do have neck back shoulder wrist issues from car, accidents, carpal tunnel, and working primarily at a desk for so many years. The position is really easy. It’s something in between a vertical mouse and a traditional mouse it really is the perfect fit an angle. I use my scroll a lot to the point that I wore it out. It did take me how to year and a half to do that but when I scroll up and down through my screens more than I click the buttons and I scroll quickly. I’m not surprised that it couldn’t keep up with me. But traditional mouse I would replace every 6 to 9 months , so this is lasted a lot longer. But more than anything it’s just very comfortable easy to use and the positioning is so much better than a traditional or vertical mouse. I opted not to get a wireless because I was concerned about any type of lag time. What I do, I can’t risk the lag time. So I’ve just always stuck with hardwire because I know that it’s gonna respond quickly .
S**D
Good for small hand
Good for small hand
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