Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 6 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 2000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 113 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Optical |
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Device interface | RF Wireless |
Purpose | Office |
Ergonomic design | yes |
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Especially suited for RSI | yes |
Mac compatibility | yes |
Colour of product | Black |
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Form factor | Right-hand |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Power source | Batteries |
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Battery type | R3 |
Batteries included | yes |
Operating resolution | 2000.0 dpi |
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Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Number of buttons | 6 |
Scroll wheel | yes |
Number of wheels | 1 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Connection | Wireless |
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Receiver type | Nano receiver |
Nano/Unifying receiver | yes |
Wireless receiver interface | USB Type-A |
Width | 2.48 in |
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Height | 2.95 in |
Depth | 4.92 in |
Weight | 3.99 oz |
Adesso's iMouse E3 costs less than most vertical mice, but its off-angle design and lack of thumb support feel like an ergonomic compromise.
Introduction The peripheral market is booming, there's a huge range of products with a wide range of features available between each device, so finding something suitable for your needs shouldn't be too difficult. Naturally, not all products are created equally and some are designed for a more nichepart of the market than others, such as the iMouse E10 which we have in for review today. The E10 is one strange-looking mouse, with a design that is almost vertical. It has been crafted to help prevent or alleviate wrist strain while using your desktop computer; much in the same waythat an
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