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Wireless Vertical Ergonomic USB Mouse – Optical Model without cable – Mice with Ergonomic design – prevention against mouse arm tennis elbow – For Laptop Desktop PC Computer Macbook

Original price was: £21.85.Current price is: £19.99.

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Ergonomic work made easy – Minimise health stresses when working on the computer for a long time!

The vertical design of the TM137U enables a neutral hold and provides high comfort. In this way, your arm is held in an unturned, neutral position when working on a PC or laptop and is not forced into a distorted position as it would be when working with a conventional mouse.

Simply try give it a go:

Place your arms in a relaxed position on the table and note the natural position of your hand – the hand surfaces face each other just as when you shake hands with each someone.

This is the same position that this vertical mouse holds your arm in:

Just like with handshaking, your arm remains in a relaxed position. Your hand is also supported by the ergonomic design and the anti-slip surface of the mouse. The USB mouse has a right and left mouse button, both a forward / backwards button for comfortable surfing the internet and a dpi selection switch, with which the sampling rates can be switched from 1000-1600 dpi during operation. Due to an optical sensor the vertical USB mouse can be used on almost all surfaces with the highest precision.

Product summary:

CSL TM137U / ergonomic USB mouse / vertical designparticularly arm-friendly for preventing mouse arm/tennis elbow (RSI syndrome)USB 2.0 / optical sensor / sampling rates 1000 – 1600dpi (freely selectable)precise operation thanks to 1600dpi support5 buttons & scroll wheel / left & right mouse button / forward & backward buttonperfectly suitable for long periods of use on laptop/PCoperates on nearly every surface with a high degree of precision

Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8.2 x 0.1 cm; 150 g
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 14 April 2014
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ CSL-Computer
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00JODVD5K
Item model number ‏ : ‎ A26069x30
Country of origin ‏ : ‎ China
Guaranteed software updates until ‏ : ‎ unknown

Model: CSL TM137U Wireless optical USB mouse vertical model particularly arm-friendly
Connectivity: USB 2.0 2,4Ghz Dongel, optical sensor, high sensitivity in comparison with other conventional optical mice. Sampling rates 1000 – 1600dpi (freely selectable with dpi selection switch) / precise operation on nearly every surface
5 buttons & scroll wheel, left & right mouse buttons, Forwards & backwards button optimally provides remarkable comfort while surfing the internet. Easy to operate buttons and scroll wheel
Prevent possible mouse arm or tennis elbow (RSI syndrome). The right choice for internet surfers as well as for people who work long periods on the computer every day.
Improved handling compared with conventional mice. Colour: black. For computer / notebook / laptop / notebook on Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 (32- und 64-Bit), MacOS and Linux. ATTENTION: The mini USB (to transmit and receive the signal ) is located in a compartment on the underside of the mouse.

Customers say

Customers find the ergonomic mouse comfortable, reporting no wrist pain, and appreciate its excellent quality and ease of use. The mouse works well with Windows 10 and features a classy matte black finish, with one customer noting it performs well on shiny surfaces. They consider it well-built and worth the price, though opinions on size are mixed – while some find it fits small hands well, others say it’s too big for those with small hands.

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  1. meschats

    A must for those who frequently use a mouse
    Very comfortable. Pain in wrist disappeared overnight.

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  2. DirkPlunger

    Really, if you have RSI, get this.
    As a long time sufferer of RSI and having previously tried the Logitech M570 trackball cordless, I thought I’d give this a try. The Logitech M570 was brilliant for 6 months till my thumb became very tender and painful which is a shame because that is a very high quality piece of kit. I may return to it once the thumb recovers, though this may turn out to be temporary because it is heavy on the thumb. Ordinary mice are out of the question, just a day with one makes the RSI return with a vengeance. It isn’t as sophisticated in action as the Logitech M70 Trackball. I wish Logitech would do something like this, there is clearly a market for it as I’m sure those of us crippled with RSI will buy them.Enough moaning about my cold dead hand and the R&D failures of Logitech and onto this little rodent: No drivers to install, it uses the generic drivers in Windows, so it’s plug and play and installs pretty much instantly. Inserted the dongle into a spare USB port, added the batteries to the mouse – they were included, alkalines too. Then nothing happened on the mouse end, no lights, so I took out the batteries, put them in again and it woke up flashing red on the stripe which is the only time the flashy curl on the side of the mouse actually does anything. Build quality is good, much better than I was expecting at this price. It’s quite light and comfortable to hold.After eleven days of use, I must say the RSI hasn’t yet returned. I’m sure this is to do with the more vertical hand position, there is no tiny turn needed at the shoulder which keeps the deltoid and trapezius muscles on the right in tension, leading to neck pain on the opposite side, due to the body attempting to balance forces using the left trapezius. There’s no twist or strain on the forearm muscles or wrist either. Consequently, you are able to use this mouse with a much more relaxed position, comfortable too if you get a bean bag wrist rest.The middle click takes a lot of force, and it’s given another facet to my RSI. Switched back to my Logitech Trackball till my thumb hurts. I can’t believe I have to switch between three mice. Bring on thought controlled cursors, then all I’d have to worry about is headaches and brain tumours.I have no idea what the gentleman is on about in one of the reviews where he complains about the mouse moving when you click the left button – this will not happen if you possess a thumb. It works brilliantly, though it’s a little bit dozy, meaning it nods off to sleep within a couple of minutes but you can easily wake it up by moving the mouse wheel up and down a bit. There is no indication of what DPI you are on when you press the DPI toggle switch – it’s using generic drivers so there is no real facility for it to tell you. This mouse very occasionally (very rarely) misses left clicks made while the mouse is still moving but that’s a minor niggle compared to the pain it saves you. You get used to it very quickly and compensate subconsciously. This is the sort of thing that would have been fixed by proprietary drivers and software had the manufacturers programmed them, which they would have if they were Logitech, who sadly don’t make vertical mice. If Logitech had made this, the Forward/Back buttons could be programmed to do things like Cut/Paste or Page Up/Down for instance, or indeed any available key combination, but those buttons are not programmable on this device.My verdict: Really, if you have RSI, get this.Update: After using this mouse for over a year, my hand developed RSI in brand new ways, too much twisting at the wrist because the angle is not close enough to vertical, this mouse is not vertical enough! After much deliberation, I bought an Evoluent, sure it’s expensive (and the Evoluent mouse software setup is not a matter of plug and play, very lazily programmed), but bearing in mind RSI stops me making a living so the buying substantially more expensive Evoluent made sense, it’s much more upright and occasionally the pain returns in the hand (not the arm, shoulder or neck), which is when I switch back to this less vertical mouse for a few days, then back to the Evoluent etc. Let’s face it, gripping mice while sitting at a desk is not something we have evolved to do, therefore those of us with RSI will always suffer with it to some extent. This mouse is a good start but I find switching between mice of various types prevents the buildup of RSI pain. When fingertips become paiful, soaking individual fingers in Ibuprofen helps: wrap each digit in gel filled cling film for an hour at a time.

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  3. Mr. J. McGuirk

    Have Now Bought My Second, So Very Recommended
    This mouse was so good I bought it twice, after the first one went to my second PC.Pros:Very functional in terms of what it’s meant to do. Easy to use.Very comfortable, both ergonomically, and the texture of the mouseSensitive mouse that responds well.Good enough cable length for more situationsVery good value for money.Clicks are satisfying and accurate.Looks greatConsThe material of the mouse can get sticky if you’re not careful and use it with oily hands. So, keep your hands clean and the mouse will feel great. Otherwise it can get sticky and doesn’t actually clean very well. This is because of the material.Might have been nice if the side light was LED and could be changed, but sadly it’s just blue and cannot be turned off.

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  4. Ajaz H

    Ergonomic mouse just makes sense!
    For those who never tried it, try it!

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  5. Juliet

    lovely ergonomic mouse
    Lovely ergonomic mouse- Has lasted months, no trouble.

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  6. SUPERCRIPP

    Bought 4 yrs ago and still going strong!
    Bought my mouse 4 years ago in desperation. I have arthritis in every joint and also Dupuytrens syndrome (thickening of tendons pulling fingers into palm). The odd shaped mouse I had been using – a confectionary giveaway that suited my hand and arm problems, finally collapsed. Tried every other on offer in local computer shops and none were usable as they were either far too big for my hand – since I am a woman, or just the wrong shape altogether to suit me. Up to then I hadn’t fully realised that computer add-ons were designed by men for men and if you look up a mouse for a child, they are still the same size, just in bold playroom – style colours. Faced with that I turned to vertical mice, which back then looked weird. I never looked back after I found this CSL mouse and am buying another today after 4 years, simply because common sense tells me that it can’t last forever and I don’t want to be without it. I can’t buy a vertical mouse in local computer shops as they are still considered odd, but they are not. The vertical mouse – and I am talking about this mouse in particular, is the most sensible bit of design in the last few years in computer terms. The wrist pain endured after every session at my machine vanished, and the hand/arm position is so natural that it makes mouse-work a breeze. Because of the length of the keys for right and left clicking, it doesn’t matter if your hand is big or small, so even a child could use it with comfort. If you have discomfort in your wrist, shoulder or fingers, give this upright Mouse a go. Some say the change from regular mouse to vertical takes time for the adjustment, but it didn’t for me. It felt so right from the off. I can’t sing this mouse’s praises highly enough – and that’s after 4 years of daily use – which is why I am buying another one now, just in case. I hasten to add, the mouse is still going strong but when the day does eventually come, I want another identical one to replace it.

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  7. Robert T

    Blessed relief for mouse elbow
    Have been using this for about a month after a recommendation from a physio to get a vertical mouse. I was sceptical at first and didn’t really notice any immediate benefit. I initially found it a little awkward to use, having used a conventional mouse for more years than I care to remember. However, after getting used to it, I can say that there is a definite improvement in my elbow and I will certainly carry on using it, though I probably won’t be taking up tennis any time soon!Update after 6 months: Unfortunately the build quality of this mouse was not up to the job. The buttons became rather eratic making it difficult to use. I have now replaced it with a more expensive Logitech model which actually turns out to be more comfortable to use as well. Definitely recommend this type of mouse if you have tennis/mouse elbow.

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  8. Client d’Amazon

    Super prise en main, installation rapide

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    Wireless Vertical Ergonomic USB Mouse – Optical Model without cable – Mice with Ergonomic design – prevention against mouse arm tennis elbow – For Laptop Desktop PC Computer Macbook
    Wireless Vertical Ergonomic USB Mouse – Optical Model without cable – Mice with Ergonomic design – prevention against mouse arm tennis elbow – For Laptop Desktop PC Computer Macbook

    Original price was: £21.85.Current price is: £19.99.

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