Man-at-Arms®—July 23, 2014
I'm pretty amazed by this mouse. It's not at all what I had pictured it would be. I assumed it would be big and bulky, but it's not. At first, I thought they had sent me the small version by mistake. I started getting pains in my hand and wrist both working and gaming. This mouse was so comfortable right out of the box and I have yet to notice any pain (except switching back to my keyboard). It didn't take long to get use to the feel of it. The one drawback is that now my hand seems to rest completely on my pisiform bone. I'm just used to having the mouse closer to me. Guess I need to learn to rest my arm on the desk too. I've been using a Logitech Performance MX mouse for years, so I can only compare this Evoluent to it. It's lighter than my Logitech and easier to move around. The Logitech seems a lot heavier. The Evoluent is actually smaller in length than the Performance MX by almost an inch. If you stacked 2 MX mice on top of one another, that's about how high the Evoluent sits. But, your hand sits almost vertical. For me, it's the perfect size of my hand and fingers. I think this is a very good looking mouse. The grip has a slight rubberized texture to it and the dark blue on the click buttons is very nice. The mouse clicks are actually more sensitive than my Performance MX. I also love the third button. I have mine programmed to right click on the 2nd button and show desktop on the 3rd (it's pre-programmed to right click on that 3rd button). At first I did squeeze that 3rd button a lot by accident, but I'm getting used to not hitting it. You could just disable it, if it bugs you. I only had one hitch with the software. I use Emsisoft Malware & Online Armor. When I tried to open the Evoluent control panel, Online Armor would block it and freeze my system (which it never does). I had to reboot and setup Online Armor to ignore the Evoluent folder, before I could use the software. So just FYI, if you use Emsisoft. Was it worth $109? To me yes. I remember when I bought my Logitech Performance MX new, it was $99. This isn't a cheaply made mouse and it helps so much with my hand and wrist pain. I'm happy with it. Read more
Bernard L. Mark—December 10, 2025
Best mouse that I have ever had. It is very comfortable to use and my hand and arm does not hurt after using it all day. Read more
Janet Duran—October 4, 2024
The media could not be loaded. This mouse is so comfortable and ergonomic because your hand sits relaxed, not turned. I have been using it for many years and it is still as comfortable and I have not had any issues with its performance! This one connects via Bluetooth, very easily. You can adjust the scrolling speed and the click quality is nice because you don’t have to press hard for it to click and the sound is not too loud. It’s overall a pleasantly comfortable and fantastic mouse! Read more
Don In Bettendorf—June 14, 2016
I have gotten pretty profound lateral epicondylitis from a year of graphics and animation work, and healing is slow. I bought this mouse because it was the most consistently rated. I have to say that, if I watch my arm position, etc., I can work a good long day with this mouse and have no ill effects. I can't say that for any of the other mouses I have, including two, good rollerball mice. The touch is great, the fit is great. It responds very well. I love that I can program any of the multiple functions to do whatever I want (long list). Cons: sometimes my computer forgets (7-year-old MacBook Pro) that it has this mouse (wireless) and sometimes the mouse works but the buttons don't. In either case, I pull the USB unit and put it back in. Usually fixes it right there. Many don't like the height of the mouse for housekeeping reasons (I can't shut my tray with the mouse on it), but that may be because it's a vertical mouse. :) I give it 4 stars for it's cutting out on occasion and for the fact that I can't swap it over to my left hand for a change of pace. This is not a complaint, however. It's a quality unit and I would buy one again. I've used many configurations of mouse in my time and this is the finest quality in both feel and responsiveness I've ever owned. Read more
Sina Hakami—December 4, 2013
I just bought a second one of these for my home after my employer got me the first one about a year ago for my office use. I'm a software developer and naturally the majority of my life is spent with computers. I was starting to have a lot of pain in my wrist area last year, when I took an ergonomic assessment and found out about this mouse. I have a pretty big hand, so most other ergonomic mice would not fit properly in my hand and I had to hold my fingers in a cramped position all the time. Furthermore we all know the natural posture of human body is not to twist your wrist to have your palm facing the desk. With this mouse you will maintain the natural posture of your wrist at all time. and your fingers could remain relaxed on the mouse, and it will provide a pretty good support for them. There are various sizes available so make sure you get the one that fits your hand the best. Wireless works flawlessly. Battery life is pretty good. It is a bit heavy, and since it fits completely differently in your hand than any other mouse, it will take some getting used to. If you often have visitors who would want to work with your computer in some way, they will get really confused with the mouse, so I have ended up having two mice connected to my machine. One for myself, and one for all the other people who don't know how to handle this mouse. On the bright side, you have something "cool" to show off ;-) Immediately after I started using this mouse, my wrist pain went away, and after having used it for a year I couldn't be happier with it. I will definitely recommend this mouse to whoever has long hours of interaction with computers. Read more