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The Contour RollerMouse Pro Wireless ($289), a long-standing, oft-refined design, is one such example. A unique effort, the RollerMouse Pro attempts to combine a trackball mouse and a wrist rest ...
And Contour Design seems to be one of the specialists in selling ergonomic equipment for your PC including the RollerMouse Pro - which looks vastly different to any other mouse I’ve ever used ...
If you like to use a wrist rest when you're banging away at a keyboard, more power to you. Resting my arms while I'm typing has never felt great to me, but after a few months working with one of ...
To this end, I recently gave up my wireless mouse in favor of a RollerMouse Pro from Contour Design. My wireless mouse made it super-easy to switch between right- and left-handed mouse operation ...
One thing I find awkward about demonstrating software is that I have to force myself to use the mouse than usual (actually a Contour Design RollerMouse Pro connected to my 27-inch iMac or the trackpad ...
ExtremeTech got their hands on Contour's RollerMousePro and wound up a convert to its ergo-friendly design although, we've gotta say, they seem to go a bit overboard in their praise at times.
However, Contour decided that scrolling and clicking could be an even simpler process, and the company's RollerMouse is evidence that its decision may have been the correct one. Tom's Guide got to ...
For a radical and very successful rethinking of the mouse, look to the RollerMouse PRO. It cleverly builds a pointer control, scroll wheel, and five buttons into a Lycra-covered, gel-filled wrist ...
Contour Design has introduced the RollerMouse, which uses the company’s proprietary 7SENSES tracking technology and a Phillips twin-eye laser sensor inside the polished aluminum rollerbar to provide ...
I’m an Analyst and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on reviewing computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for ...
The Contour RollerMouse Pro is an avant-garde ergonomic mouse that’s not for everyone, but it still proves itself to be a valid option for those on the hunt for pointer alternatives that aren't ...
However, Contour decided that scrolling and clicking could be an even simpler process, and the company's RollerMouse is evidence that its decision may have been the correct one. Tom's Guide got to go ...