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Trust Wireless vertical ergonomic mouse

There is an increasing trend for ergonomic devices, especially as we spend more and more time online and working with computer based devices. At the same time we are often working from laptops and phones without necessarily using wrist and finger friendly devices. The Trust Wireless vertical ergonomic mouse aims to resolve this issue.

Trust Wireless vertical ergonomic mouse

The wireless feature was popular among our testers, as well as it’s ease of set up, and the speed with which they became familiar with using it. The light function was fun, and hopefully it will ensure everyone is online in a healthier way.

More details about the device

Work naturally

Thanks to its ergonomic design and comfortable thumb rest, you can work or study effortlessly for hours at the office or at home. The vertical layout brings your underarm and wrist into a natural position which relaxes the muscles in your hand, wrist and arm. The rubber coating of this mouse makes sure your grip remains firm while working for longer periods of time.

Accurate control

Who said ergonomics was boring? Simply plug in the micro-USB receiver into a USB port and you have access to an 800/1200/1600 dpi optical sensor for accurate control. Switch dpi with the dedicated button or browse quickly through different web pages with the two thumb buttons.

Smart use

Experience the convenience of a wireless mouse and keep your desk organized. The receiver of this mouse allows it to work wirelessly within a range of 10 meters. It also features an on/off switch so that you can save energy by turning off the mouse when you are not using it.

Warranty 2 years

Package contents Wireless mouse

USB micro receiver

2x AAA batteries
System requirements
Windows 10, 8, or 7

Intel-based Mac with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or higher

Chrome OS

USB port

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