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The clearly defined lines of the Evoluent VerticalMouse C naturally encourage correct hand placement by guiding the hand to the position of greatest comfort. A slight inward curve on the front half of the Evoluent VerticalMouse C permits the fingers to curl naturally and to relax against the buttons. The high gloss front contrasts with the black satin-finish control surfaces. This satin finish permits the hand to easily slide into position when transitioning between keyboard and mouse.
The Evoluent C features three primary buttons (left, middle and right click) and two secondary thumb buttons (back and forward). Unlike other Evoluent VerticalMouse models, these primary buttons on the Evoluent VerticalMouse C are integrated into the body of the mouse, eliminating the break between "body" and "button". Support for the little finger is provided by a support flange molded into the body of the mouse. A high quality scroll wheel with soft detents is angled slightly downward to facilitate a natural scrolling action by the index or middle fingers. (Note: The scroll wheel on the Evoluent VerticalMouse C is NOT "clickable".) Button functions are pre-assigned but may be reprogrammed using the free downloadable Evoluent Mouse Manager software. The software offers access to a wide range of additional functions, including an auto-click option that can be activated to reduce repetitive left clicking.
The Evoluent VerticalMouse C is also equipped with a high-performance four-level sensor. The pointer speed can easily be cycled through the settings from low to high using the small button located just behind the scroll wheel. LEDs on the shoulder of the mouse indicate the active setting.
The Evoluent VerticalMouse C is styled to serve those with larger hands or longer fingers. The design features a forward slant, resulting in longer buttons that may offer more support for longer fingers than those on the VerticalMouse 4. Despite being able to better accommodate larger or longer hands than the VM4, the "footprint" of the VerticalMouse C is slightly shorter and narrower, requiring no additional surface space. Note: If a clickable scroll wheel is important the VerticalMouse 4 (standard size) or the Medium or Large models of the VerticalMouse D should be considered. Be sure to consult the appropriate sizing guides when making a size selection.
The Evoluent VerticalMouse C is also available in a Wireless (VMCRW) version.
For hands that are identified as being more suited to a Small model there are both Wired and Wireless Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 Small models available. The Small provides all of the ergonomic benefits provided by the Standard Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 but is better suited to those with smaller hands.
View the entire family of Evoluent models. including the most recent addition to the Evoluent family, the VerticalMouse D, now available in Small, Medium and Large as well as both Wired and Wireless. | Applications |
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Comfortable and Easy to Use The VerticalMouse C features contoured sculpting that offers users with average to large size hands both comfort and support. The fully programmable buttons are optimally placed, eliminating finger stretching and contortions.
Maintains Blood Flow through the Wrist Conventional horizontal mice cause the forearm to twist away from its natural position, which can reduce blood flow, contort muscles into awkward positions and increase the rate of fatigue. For many, this can result in discomfort and pain while mousing. A "vertical" mouse encourages maintenance of a neutral wrist alignment that can reduce or eliminate potential circulation restrictions.
Eliminates Forearm Pronation The design of the Evoluent VerticalMouse C improves comfort and control when mousing, with a patented shape that supports the hand in a relaxed handshake position, and a sculpted well in which to rest the thumb. This innovative design eliminates forearm twisting and minimizes the effort required to use the mouse. Learn More About Pronation.
Can Reduce or Eliminate Wrist Extension Traditional mice require that the hand be in a facedown position on the mouse. This leads to a tendency to plant the heel of the hand on the mousing surface and then attempt to move the mouse with the thumb and pinkie or ring fingers. This puts the wrist into a position of extension which can lead to painful RSI. The Evoluent VerticalMouse C addresses this by rotating the hand away from the desk, eliminating the tendency to "plant" the hand. While it is still possible to create some wrist extension by flexing their wrist for left/right movements this can also be easily addressed by learning to move the Evoluent VerticalMouse with the arm rather than the hand. Learn More About Wrist Extension.
Can Address Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) The vertical orientation into which the Evoluent VerticalMouse C rotates the hand is intended to address excessive tension which is put on the tendons and tissue of the forearm when the hand is rotated into the facedown position common in both mousing and keyboarding. This tension is known to commonly manifest in what usually referred to as "tennis elbow", when inflammation develops where the tendon attaches to the outer edge of the elbow. Eliminating the tension by addressing the pronation issue permits the tendon to relax and as the attachment point is no longer under continuous stress the tissue is permitted to rest and heal. Learn More About Lateral Epicondylitis.
Reduces Potential for "Anticipation of the Click" and Eliminates Finger Extension The ergonomic design and low click force of the Evoluent encourages individuals to let their fingers remain "at rest" against the buttons, rather than hovering over them in anticipation of clicking. Since the fingers can relax against the mouse there is no hovering or stretching action of the fingers which can lead to development of Trigger Finger. Learn More About Trigger Finger.
Almost No Learning Curve The same familiar hand position as with an ordinary mouse (just turned sideways) is employed, and the buttons are operated by the same fingers. This virtually eliminates any need to retrain or establish new muscle memory when mousing.
Cursor Stability The mouse does not unintentionally move sideways when clicking with normal force because the thumb is positioned to naturally oppose the finger movements.
Pointer Accuracy Pointer control is as accurate as any other high-quality performance mouse with on-mouse adjustable speed controls for added convenience.
Encourages Load Balancing or Spreading Software Option Mouse Manager for Windows (Microsoft Certified) or MAC OSX offers extensive custom, and even contextual, programming options yet is still easy to use through a simple and intuitive interface. It offers the options of reassigning button commands for load balancing or duplicating commands on multiple buttons in order to spread the load across multiple digits.
Offers Alternative Clicking Options to Reduce Repetition Automatically perform a single or double click by pausing the pointer. The time delay before activation is adjustable. OR, Alternatively reassign commands to a different button or multiple bottoms to lighten or spread the clicking load. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
Provides Alternatives to Static Strain For Click-Drag Operations Momentarily pressing and holding the left click button activates the "Click Lock" function to reduce the time the finger needs to be engaged when dragging actions are required. The time delay before activation is adjustable. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
Break Reminder Option Set up visual and/or audio alerts to remind you to take a break. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
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- Adjustable Laser Sensor: A pointer speed button on the side allows convenient adjustment without changing the position of the hand on the mouse.
- Pointer Speed Indicators: LED-illuminated indicators show through the thumb rest housing to display the selected pointer speed.
- Back-Lit Evoluent Logo: A purely cosmetic feature which adds to the lustre and modern look of this mouse. The illumination turns off to conserve power when the system is in sleep mode.
- Useful and Intuitive Driver: Mouse Manager for Windows (Microsoft Certified) or MAC OSX offers extensive custom, and even contextual, programming options yet is still easy to use through a simple and intuitive interface.
- Refined Ergonomic Contours: The Evoluent VerticalMouse C features clearly defined lines to encourage correct hand placement. The buttons on the Evoluent VerticalMouse C are now seamlessly integrated into the housing, ensuring the fingers are able to comfortably rest against the contours of the body as it curves in towards the front of the mouse. The gently contoured thumb well cradles the thumb so the hand remains in position for optimal cursor control and balanced clicking. The extended lines of the buttons on the Evoluent VerticalMouse C provide improved finger support for those with long fingers or larger hands.
- Extended Finger Flange: The Evoluent VerticalMouse C features a large finger flange designed to prevent the fifth finger from dragging on the desk. The flange has a slight upward curve to encourage the pinkie finger to remain securely in place.
- Wireless Option: The Evoluent VerticalMouse C is also available in a Wireless format which is compatible with both PC and Mac operating systems.
- Scroll Wheel: The Scroll Wheel has a central grooved soft rubber surface and offers smooth movement with gentle detents.
- Speed Toggle: Move up or down through the 4 pointer speed settings with easy-to-access side button and clearly visible illuminated indicators.
- Application Dependent Buttons: Create customized button programming that automatically takes effect depending on which application is active. Note: Installation of the Evoluent Mouse Manager is required for any custom programming.
- Quality Ergonomic Design: The Evoluent VerticalMouse C is engineered with a high quality sensor coupled with the low button activation force for which the Evoluent is known. Button action and vertical scroll wheel movement is smooth, consistent and precise. The new contours of the Evoluent VerticalMouse C improve usability for those with larger hands or longer fingers while still providing the comfort and relaxed hand position for those with average sized hands.
- Relaxed Handshake Position: The ergonomic contoured shape of the Evoluent VerticalMouse C supports the hand in a natural handshake position that eliminates forearm twisting. The VerticalMouse employs the same familiar grip as with an ordinary mouse, but in a vertical orientation, so almost no retraining is needed. Clicking the mouse buttons does not result in unwanted movement because the thumb naturally opposes other finger movements.
- Light Tactile Buttons: The buttons on the VerticalMouse C take about half the force of traditional mice to click, so the fingers won't get tired with the high frequency of clicking required in programs. The button force is low for easy clicking, but still retains sufficient tactile firmness to avoid accidental actuation.
- Five Fully Programmable Buttons: The VerticalMouse C provides a total of 5 buttons, two thumb operated and 3 finger operated.
Note: The scroll wheel on the VerticalMouse C is NOT clickable. - Auto Click Option: Automatically perform a single or double click by pausing the pointer. The time delay before activation is adjustable. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
- Click Lock (or Drag Lock): Press and hold a button momentarily to simulate continued pressing without holding down the button. The time delay before activation is adjustable. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
- Break Reminder: Set up visual and/or audio alerts to remind you to take a break. Note: Evoluent Mouse Manager Software required.
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- Work With Your Arm: For optimum ergonomic value we recommend that the majority of your mouse movement be performed with movement coming from the arm. By doing so a neutral alignment of the wrist can be maintained. Finer small movements can be achieved by slight deflection of the wrist and flexing of the fingers, especially if the mouse sensor speed is set to "High".
- Maintain a Neutral Posture: When working with the Evoluent VerticalMouse you will want to ensure that your worksurface is positioned at a height which maintains a "neutral" or "straight" line through the back of the wrist. Ergonomically this is the ideal posture and may require adjustment of either the worksurface height (where possible) or of the height of the chair. It is especially important to ensure that the worksurface where the mouse is located is not too high as this will either be forcing the shoulder up unnaturally or the arm will be angled over the rigid edge of the worksurface. Either of these are undesirable and can significantly increase the risk of developing Repetitive Strain Injuries. The vertical orientation which the Evoluent VerticalMouse achieves naturally brings the elbow closer to the body. If you find that your elbow is "flared" out while using the Evoluent you may want to check the height of your desk and lower it if necessary. The other reason for a flared elbow may be the reach across the numeric keypad. There are keyboard options available which either move the numeric keypad to the left or totally eliminate it for those who make limited use of the numeric keypad or who can learn to employ the standard upper rank numeric keys on the keyboard.
- Take Breaks: One of the most common causes of RSI is the "repetitive" nature of the actions undertaken. Extensive mousing (or keyboarding) without breaks can be the trigger which releases a full-blown RSI. Even the most ergonomic of mice or keyboards cannot change this fact. The Evoluent Mouse Manager Software includes a "Break Reminder" function which you can set to occur on a regular basis throughout the day. A quick stretch or short change of function may be all that is required to avoid possible painful consequences.
- Reduce Your Clicking: Repetitive clicking can be greatly reduced through the options available in the Evoluent Mouse Manager Software. Setting an "auto-click" for either the left or right clicks can significantly reduce the number of clicks needed to be performed by the fingers. In addition, multiple movements, clicks, and awkward keyboard reaches can be combined to a single click by pre-programming common actions to one of the buttons. "Program specific" settings which will automatically apply when switching between various applications can also be created.
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