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Fingers Bluetooth Mouse

2024-07-24 01:57:21

Good Bluetooth mouse for use with laptop.

5
2024-06-13 03:46:18

In spite of its shortcomings, the Magic Mouse is still the best Bluetooth mouse for the Mac.

5
2024-07-29 02:45:24

Works very well, I am not big fan of Bluetooth mouse

5
2024-04-01 07:12:49

I didn't like the Apple bluetooth mouse so I bought this one and it works just fine.

5
2024-09-18 08:56:23

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This mouse is the perfect size; I don't have to clench my fingers around it and can easily rest my hand on it while using it.

5
2024-08-09 08:48:42

Finally a mouse that doesn't just ignore that you have other fingers. I have been disappointed with every other mouse I've used because they seem to have forgotten that your ring finger and pinky need somewhere to lay other than the mousepad! Love the connection with Armorycrate software as well! The magnetic dock works the way its supposed to and I like that you just use a USB slot on your PC amd NOT an outlet!

5
2024-05-17 02:56:22

I use the Evoluent for my main computer. It is a large mouse and it does take some getting use to. It has three main buttons under the fingers, two buttons next to the thumb and the wheel button. All are programable with the downloadable software from the Evoluent site. The buttons are a little light but once you get used to them it works very well. I liked it so much I purchased one for my wife. Both are on computers that run Win 7 pro, no problems yet. I have been using the mice for 3 weeks.

5
2024-05-09 04:34:38

so much better than a mouse, yet, not a clumsy, huge, spaceship looking thing. you can keep it anywhere, hold it in your hand to use it. no sore anything. use any of 3 fingers to roll the ball. i might suggest a design what could be held in the hand, easily, for use anywhere, including in a pocket. i love it, perfect.

5
2024-06-05 02:56:20

You will forget about your mouse and even your touchscreen. Not that those aren't great technologies, they just require you perform the strenuous, repetitive and ultimately torturous gymnastics that your back, shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist and fingers need to through manipulating mice and touchscreens, (which can lead to serious pain and worse) in audio and video apps. Well, that's all history using the Expert Mouse trackball to move through audio and video menus and tracks. Your posture is always in the right place, your arm and wrist is at always at rest and your fingers fall naturally on the ball and the four programmable buttons. The piece-de-resistance is the scroll wheel that is positioned around the ball You're now scrolling through menus and rolling, rewinding, fast forwarding and scrubbing with the precision and speed you just can't do any other way, especially all day or night without killing your muscles and tendons from your fingertips to your neck. I bought it on a B&H Dealzone promo at a steal and once I started using it I definitely would have paid much more for it because of the way it streamlined my workflow, totally relieved the strain of mouse-ing around or even reaching for my expensive MIDI control surface to operate solo, mute, faders, scroll through tracks, literally without lifting a finger (let alone my whole arm). Programming the buttons is a breeze. (With Ctrl, Alt, Shift and 12 Function key prefixes you've got tons of control over your DAW). If you are doing audio or video you owe it to your physical and mental health to get this thing NOW. It's a no-brainer. You WILL see and feel the difference immediately. With all the tons of tech stuff, hard and soft, we buy, collect and hoard as musicians, producers, editors, mixers, and engineers, some of which never even gets used even weekly, there is NO excuse not to at least try this thing out because it will get used daily from the moment you plug it in.

5
2024-06-23 01:21:28

I had my doubts when I ordered this, but since I started using it the persistent pain in my elbow has disappeared. The ergonomic design was the reason I got this, but I have also found the utility of the programmable 'thumb buttons' to be very useful. The one negative comment I will say about the mouse is that the buttons are too sensitive. Simply resting your fingers on the buttons will cause them to click, so I had to learn to keep my fingers away from the buttons between clicks, and I had to disable the bottom-most finger button because I could not keep from clicking it without great effort. Despite this one flaw, I love this mouse. I find it very useful, it has eliminated all my elbow pain, and it's actually kind of fun to use. I foresee the purchase of at least one more for the other computer in my office that I use regularly.

5