Ergonomic Computer Mouse

July 15, 2011

An Ergonomic Computer Mouse that Looks the Part – the Swiftpoint

Ergonomic Computer MouseTo most people, the term “ergonomic” used to describe an object, generally ends up calling to mind the image of something that is apparently unconventional in its design – and quite futuristic-looking. By that measure, the Swiftpoint ergonomic computer mouse is distinctly a device that totally deserves to be called “ergonomic.” To begin with, you would not even know it was the mouse, unless you were shown what it did.

The Swiftpoint (it helps you point swiftly, get tit? is nothing if not unusual. To begin with, it’s very small; and then, you don’t hold it the way you hold a mouse. If there is any sort of analog you are seeking, you could say you hold like you do a pen (not that it looks like a pen). Is this an ergonomic computer mouse? It depends upon how small your hands are, and how long you plan to use your computer daily. For those who have large hands and who are at their computer’s hours each day, this may really not be that ergonomic in the least. For those who don’t use their computers that long and who have small hands (and who happen to be right-handed too, by the way), it will be a great device to have around for approximately $60. The thing itself is just about 2 inches long and a bit more than an inch wide. It has a place where you can rest on your right thumb in a cushioned rubberized bed, and the left and right mouse buttons are placed along the center of the thing. Your forefinger rests on a different area of the device and operates the scroll wheel.

What you do marvel at holding this ergonomic computer mouse, is how intuitively the thumb grip is designed.

The device connects wirelessly to your computer through a very small USB receiver. And it will attach through magnets to the bottom of your mouse to help charge the internal battery. You simply need to be sure that while you are doing this, you do not end up losing that tiny USB dongle. If your laptop’s USB ports are all set close together, the mouse is just going to block everything while it charges.

What makes the Swiftpoint  especially ergonomic is the fact that it has an astonishing scroll method. It works stunningly, and it’s very easy to manipulate. The mouse itself is not programmable in the least though, which may be a problem to a few users who cannot do without customization choices. As a whole, this is certainly a device you prefer to check over. It is not that expensive; and for people who like to make heads turn while they casually go about using their computers, this truly is a must-buy.

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