The ergonomic VerticalMouse D from Evoluent is the ideal companion in your daily environment thanks to its comfortable vertical position. Control many functions directly from the mouse and reduce potential wrist and forearm pain.
XXL comfort
By offering an upright posture, the Evoluent VerticalMouse D provides a comfortable position for your forearm and wrist without twisting. Enjoy a great grip with more support for your thumb and more support for your pinky.
This ergonomic wired mouse has 5 programmable buttons to suit your different activities. It embeds a laser sensor with adjustable sensitivity up to 2600 dpi and will come in handy for your daily office activities.
Main features :
Ergonomic wired vertical mouse
Comfortable position for right-handed users
Eliminates forearm twisting
New design: better thumb support, more support for the little finger
Adjustable laser sensor: 800 to 2600 dpi
5 programmable grooved buttons
Medium size: for hands up to 198 mm (wrist to ring finger distance)
Taken as a replacement for my Zelote T-50. It's brilliant!
Quick configuration and really not bad in terms of configuring the different buttons.
I had a bit of trouble finding my usual D¨PI because the configuration was based solely on the Windows settings and the 4 different levels on the mouse.
Very good grip.
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by Carole C
Posted on 1 Sep 2022
Bought on 2 Aug 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
Vertical mouse
This is the fourth mouse I have bought. I bought one for myself and gave the other three away. The mouse is easy to handle. Once you try it you can't get enough of it. I have been using it for a long time and it is very easy to use.
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by BrunoL
Posted on 15 Jan 2022
Bought on 16 Dec 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
Almost perfect
Following musculoskeletal problems in my wrist, my osteopath recommended the use of a vertical mouse. I then consulted the LDLC site, which I was very satisfied with, and my choice fell on this mouse, which seemed adequate for fairly intensive use in the context of my work as an engineer, which includes some teleworking. It may be a bit bulky to carry around, but it feels natural in the hand. The fingers gradually adapt to the position of the keys, with the ring finger being used for the right click and the middle finger for panning in Autocad. It is a bit of a trial and error at first, but you get the hang of it and the wrist problems diminish. The smooth plastic of which it is made, apart from the fact that one can assume that it will not degrade, seems robust. The price is a bit high for a mouse, even a laser mouse.
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by Benoit D
Posted on 20 Aug 2020
Bought on 22 Jul 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 8
beautiful mouse
I'm not going to give it a 10 for the lack of sensor sensitivity adjustment as I don't do much movement with it and so accuracy is important to me.
I don't put 10 for the lack of adjustment on the sensitivity of the sensor as I don't do a lot of movement with it and therefore the precision matters to me.