RollerMouse is available in two versions:
RollerMouse Pro2 is an ergonomic mouse alternative designed for you, not your computer. It sits in below your keyboard, eliminating the need to reach for the mouse, which can stress your neck, shoulders, elbows, and wrist. RollerMouse Pro2 allows you to work safer, faster, and more comfortably.
RollerMouse Free2 is based on our ergonomic expertise and inspired by users creating a modern ergonomic design with ultra high precision and quality. RollerMouse Free2 helps to eliminate reaching for a traditional mouse relieving neck, shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain. There is no gripping necessary, thus avoiding the threat of repetitive strain injuries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tendonitis.
RollerMouse Pro2 Features:
Made for your keyboard
Use the keyboard risers to customize the height and angle of your keyboard to find the most comfortable typing position.
Tip: Try to keep your wrists and hands flat in a neutral position. It's the safest working posture for your body.
Get comfortable
RollerMouse Pro2 allows your arms and hands to rest comfortably in front of you. There is no need to reach to the side, everything you need to control your computer is right in front of you.
Tip: For the most ergonomic working position, RollerMouse Pro2 and keyboard should be placed slightly away from you, so your forearms can rest on the desk.
Two hands are better than one
You control the cursor by gently moving the rollerbar...
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RollerMouse is available in two versions:
RollerMouse Pro2 is an ergonomic mouse alternative designed for you, not your computer. It sits in below your keyboard, eliminating the need to reach for the mouse, which can stress your neck, shoulders, elbows, and wrist. RollerMouse Pro2 allows you to work safer, faster, and more comfortably.
RollerMouse Free2 is based on our ergonomic expertise and inspired by users creating a modern ergonomic design with ultra high precision and quality. RollerMouse Free2 helps to eliminate reaching for a traditional mouse relieving neck, shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain. There is no gripping necessary, thus avoiding the threat of repetitive strain injuries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tendonitis.
RollerMouse Pro2 Features:
Made for your keyboard
Use the keyboard risers to customize the height and angle of your keyboard to find the most comfortable typing position.
Tip: Try to keep your wrists and hands flat in a neutral position. It's the safest working posture for your body.
Get comfortable
RollerMouse Pro2 allows your arms and hands to rest comfortably in front of you. There is no need to reach to the side, everything you need to control your computer is right in front of you.
Tip: For the most ergonomic working position, RollerMouse Pro2 and keyboard should be placed slightly away from you, so your forearms can rest on the desk.
Two hands are better than one
You control the cursor by gently moving the rollerbar with your fingertips. You can use both hands and vary your position, which helps avoid discomfort and prevent pain.
Tip: You can use the rollerbar to click and move the cursor.
Quality control
RollerMouse Pro2 offers seven button functions, including the practical 'one touch' double click, copy, and paste. You can also customize between two levels of precision with the flick of a switch (750dpi/1250dpi).
Tip: You can adjust the pressure required to perform a click using the dial underneath the RollerMouse Pro2.
Cursor control
The rubber-coated rollerbar gives you solid and precise cursor control with minimal force. This allows you to move the cursor with a light touch, which relaxes your fingers, hands, and arms.
Smooth operator
The rollerbar's low friction Teflon-coated bearings give you a consistent, smooth and light cursor movement. The bearings are protected from grit and dirt, making the rollerbar maintenance free.
Room for two
The wide opening of the rollerbar allows you to place several fingers, from one or both hands, parallel to each other. This improves control and precision while reducing and distributing the workload throughout both hands.
Optical motion detector
The optical sensor detects rollerbar movement. It is placed at an optimal position to ensure consistent and reliable tracking. This predictability makes it easy for your fingers to move the cursor.
Keep it steady
The keyboard risers are covered with rubber to keep your keyboard in a firm and steady position. The more fixed RollerMouse Pro2 is on the table or desk, the easier it is for you to find the right buttons and maintain your preferred working position.
Tip: If you are using a ergonomic keyboard, the Ergo Keyboard Mat will provide a flat surface for the keyboard to lay flat on.
Get in position
Keyboard risers allow you to customize the height and angle of your keyboard. Simply adjust the risers to find the most comfortable position.
Tip: You can vary settings to adapt to thinner, more narrow or compact keyboards.
Choose the click-force
A dial underneath RollerMouse Pro2 lets you choose between five levels of rollerbar click force. The dial can be rotated from a low to high setting. You can adapt and adjust the rollerbar click force, which may vary according to level of usage.
Tip: New users may like to start with a firm rollerbar click. Those familiar with RollerMouse may find using a lower click force faster.
End detection
If your cursor cannot move further, simply slide the bar to the right or left until you hear a gentle click. This activates the end detection and the cursor can move anywhere on the screen.
Tip: If you're using multiple screens, the end detection function allows you to re-align the cursor position.
Cursor Speed
With the flick of a switch underneath RollerMouse Pro2, you can change your cursor speed and level of precision from 750 dpi to 1250 dpi. The faster speed setting makes it easier to reach further with the same rollerbar movement.
Tip: New users may want to start with low cursor speed. Once familiar with RollerMouse, we recommend selecting a higher cursor speed.
RollerMouse Free2 Features:
Maintenance free
The rollerbar's low friction Teflon-coated bearings give you a consistent, smooth, and light cursor movement. The bearings are protected from grit and dirt, making the rollerbar maintenance free.
Room for two
The fully open 15 inch rollerbar allows you to place several fingers, from one or both hands, parallel to each other while varying your posture. This improves control and precision while reducing and distributing the workload throughout both hands.
Optical motion detector
An optical sensor detects the cursor movement. It is placed at an optimal position to ensure consistent and reliable tracking. This predictability makes it easy for your fingers to move the cursor.
Rest your wrists
Our integrated leatherette wrist rest is ergonomically designed to keep your hands, wrists, and forearms flat. The wrist padding is slightly higher than the rollerbar to avoid unwanted clicks.
Central control
RollerMouse Free2 controls are located near the keyboard. Everything you need to control your computer is within reach. This eliminates awkward movements and strain caused by gripping and reaching for the mouse.
Smooth operator
The rubber-coated rollerbar gives you solid and precise cursor control with very little need for force. This allows you to move the cursor with a light touch, which relaxes your fingers, hands, and arms.
Custom made
The ultra-low and slim design of the RollerMouse Free2 fits most keyboards without the need for further adjustment. If you want to customize the height and angle of your keyboard, simply insert the keyboard risers to find the most comfortable working position.
Keep it steady
The keyboard risers are covered with rubber to keep your keyboard in a firm and steady position. The more fixed RollerMouse Free2 is on the table or desk, the easier it is for you to find the right buttons and maintain your preferred working position.
Tip: You can vary settings to adapt to thinner, more narrow or compact keyboards.
Slim, flat and low
RollerMouse Free2 is the lowest RollerMouse yet. Its 19.5 mm height makes it even easier to rest your hands and wrists in a neutral position. Working with flat wrists is the optimal ergonomic position for your body.
Choose the click-force
Adjust the amount of pressure required to perform a mouse click. Use the click-force tension switch underneath the RollerMouse Free2 to choose from low to high settings.
Tip: New users may like to start with a firm rollerbar click. Those familiar with RollerMouse may find using a lower click force faster.
End detection
If your cursor cannot move further, simply slide the bar to the right or left until you hear a gentle click. This activates the end detection and the cursor can move anywhere on the screen.
Tip: If you're using multiple screens, the end detection function allows you to re-align the cursor position.
Quick and easy cursor speed selection
Choose between five cursor speeds ranging from 800 dpi to 1600 dpi for maximum precision. The speed increases by 200 dpi with a push of a button. Five lights above the triangular button indicate your current cursor speed.
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