- Brand : Contour Design
- Product name : UniMouse
- Product code : UM-OPT
- Category : Mice
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
- Product views : 21986
- Info modified on : 13 May 2020 20:27:41
- Warranty: : 1 year
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Long product name Contour Design UniMouse mouse USB Type-A Optical
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UniMouse
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Contour Design UniMouse mouse USB Type-A Optical
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Features:
- Three Buttons and Scroll Wheel.
- Optical Technology.
- USB Connectivity.
- Simple Plug n' Play Installation.
- Ergonomic Shape for Comfort and Support.
- Soft Rubber side Grips for Comfort and Control. -
Short summary description Contour Design UniMouse mouse USB Type-A Optical
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Contour Design UniMouse, Optical, USB Type-A, White
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Long summary description Contour Design UniMouse mouse USB Type-A Optical
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Contour Design UniMouse. Movement detection technology: Optical, Device interface: USB Type-A, Buttons quantity: 3. Product colour: White
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Mouse | |
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Device interface | USB Type-A |
Movement detection technology | Optical |
Scroll | |
Buttons quantity | 3 |
Design | |
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Product colour | White |
Ergonomics | |
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Plug and Play |
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Mac operating systems supported |
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Compatible operating systems | Mac OS 9 & OS X Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP |
Uk has collected 12 expert reviews for Contour Design UniMouse mouse USB Type-A Optical and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
This is a vertical mouse, which means that while the base still has a sensor facing onto the desk – like any other mouse – the buttons and scroll wheel are flipped up and to the side. As a result, you end up holding it with your palm in a much more vertic...
Ergonomically speaking, the Contour Unimouse ($109.95) gets a lot of things right. It is extremely customizable, which is the first thing that you want in an ergonomic mouse, since avoiding repetitive motion by frequently changing up your wrist position i...
I've been dealing with pain in my right hand and thumb for a while now and it's progressed to the point where I know that I need to do something about it. Instead of going to the doctor which I haven't yet, I've been trying to “fix” it myself by doing exe...
computershopper.com
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2018-03-10 02:09:03
2018-03-10 02:09:03
Average rating:80
Neither mice nor keyboards are good for you. Orthopedic surgeons will tell you that ever since typewriters, and subsequently computer keyboards, became ubiquitous, repetitive strain injuries of the hands and arms have become common later in life. Many com...
1 Minute Review The Unimouse by Contour retails for about $80 ( Amazon ) at the time of this review. This review took a long time to do since it was the first mouse that offered this level of customizability. Even after the review, this has been...
Ergonomically speaking, the Contour Unimouse ($109.95) gets a lot of things right. It is extremely customizable, which is the first thing that you want in an ergonomic mouse, since avoiding repetitive motion by frequently changing up your wrist position i...
One of the topics starting to pop up more frequently as of late has been the idea of using a “vertical” mouse for computers, changing the angle of your wrist so that you supposedly feel better after long hours of use. The idea is mimic the natural positio...
Ergonomically speaking, the Contour Unimouse ($109.95) gets a lot of things right. It is extremely customizable, which is the first thing that you want in an ergonomic mouse, since avoiding repetitive motion by frequently changing up your wrist position i...