Evoluent

Evoluent Worlds Original Vertical Mouse Wired Ergonomic Mouse for Right Hand Medium to Large Helps with Carpal Tunnel

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  • Inventor of the Vertical Mouse – Designed by Jack Lo in 1994 and first introduced in 2002, the Evoluent ergonomic Vertical Mouse was the world’s first upright mouse. It marked a significant advance in ergonomic mouse design.
  • Ergonomic Handshake Grip – The wired Evoluent Vertical Mouse supports your hand in a natural handshake position, reduces wrist strain and forearm twisting, and helps with carpal tunnel for long-term comfort.
  • Precision & Control – Features 4 pointer speeds with indicator lights, and 6 customizable buttons, making it an excellent ergonomic choice for enhanced comfort and productivity.
  • Extensive Customization – Optional Evoluent Mouse Manager software for Windows offers nearly unlimited customization of button and wheel functions to reduce many hand movements to simple clicks.
  • Reliable Performance – The wired ergonomic Evoluent Vertical Mouse features a precision sensor for reliably tracking on a variety of surfaces, making it an excellent vertical work mouse, gaming mouse or everyday ergo mouse for home and office use.
  • Comfortable & Functional – Thoughtfully sculpted for medium to large hands, the Evoluent vertical ergonomic mouse includes a finger support to prevent your pinkie from rubbing the desk. It is a must-have ergonomic mouse for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.
  • Many global companies have selected the Evoluent Vertical Mouse as an approved ergonomic solution for their workplace wellness programs.
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Product details

BrandEvoluent
ColorGrey and silver.
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Special FeatureErgonomic Design
Movement Detection TechnologyOptical

Technical specifications

product_dimensions5.4 x 3.6 x 3.6 inches
item_weight7.1 ounces
item_model_numberVM4R
national_stock_number0
batteries1 A batteries required.
best_sellers_rank#597 in Computer Mice
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableAugust 3, 2017
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manufacturerEvoluent
languageEnglish

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Customers say

Customers find the mouse helps with wrist pain and arthritis, and appreciate its ergonomic design that keeps the wrist in a neutral position. The mouse features hundreds of button combinations and is easy to install and configure, though some find it difficult to get used to. While the functionality works well on Mac OS X, some report it doesn't work properly on Windows 10, and opinions on value for money are mixed,

★★★★★

Excellent ergonomics, solid gaming, but occasionally spins out

Alexis McDavidMarch 23, 2022

This replaced my previous mouse from the same company after it died. This version upgrades several things. Grip is even more comfortable, which I didn't expect. So it continues to keep away wrist pain for me. An extra button is fantastic. And the sensitivity level switch is more user friendly than before. I have only good things to say about the ergonomics and quality as an office mouse. If you want this for gaming, be aware that there's an adjustment period to a vertical mouse. But the number of buttons and customization software are excellent. I only have one gaming complaint. The mouse will spin out on very fast motions. So if you game with low sensitivity and make large fast motions from the shoulder, this may not be the mouse for you. For everyone else, it should be a great option. Oh, and for hand size, my fingertips extend past the buttons on the XL size. I have normal-ish tall person hands. This isn't a problem, since pressing against the front edge of the button works fine. But you might want to consider one size larger than you would expect. Read more

★★★★★

Evoluent Mouse Works Well

Charles TMarch 13, 2012

I've been using the Evoluent mouse for about 3 months now. It works well and is quite comfortable. The vertical hand orientation used with the mouse has definitely improved hand and arm issues I was having when using a traditional horizontal mouse and would recommend it to anyone having repetitive strain type issues as a result of too much mouse/computer use. I'm using the mouse with an Apple Macbook Pro. Since the mouse doesn't come with drivers that work with a Mac, I've used the recommended third-party USB Overdrive drivers that can be downloaded. When used with USB Overdrive, the mouse is fantastic. The mouse has 6 buttons (the scroll wheel doubles as a button) that can be assigned a variety of functions, including keyboard shortcuts and menu selections. With USB Overdrive, the mouse can be configured to do different things in different applications, customizing how the mouse works dependent upon which application one is running. I've found that ability allows me to work much faster and allows me to reduce the number of sweeping mouse gestures that are required to select menu items on opposite sides of the screen. In summary, I'm quite pleased with the mouse and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting increased mouse functionality and/or anyone having repetitive strain hand and arm issues from too much mouse work. Read more

★★★★★

Best ergonomic pointing device I've used yet!

TGMarch 4, 2014

The Evoluent Vertical mouse 4 is fantastic. As my job involves nearly all day computer use, I've begun developing wrist pains and burning forearms on a regular basis from constant mouse usage. I had tried several ergonomic solutions before the Evoluent including, but not limited to: Trackballs Adjustable mice (Such as the R.A.T. 9) Trackpads (Such as the Apple Magic Trackpad) Pen based (Wacom tablet) and other vertical mice (LuguLake Vertical Mouse) I also make use of a slanted mousepad to increase the natural position of my hand on all these ergonomic solutions. It wasn't until I tried a vertical mouse (LuguLake) that I began feeling relief from my wrist pain. I initially was going to purchase the Evoluent mouse, but was a bit put off by the price. When I saw the LuguLake mouse at only $10 I thought that would be the perfect test of a vertical mouse. The LuguLake worked very well for my ergonomics, but the cheap construction and only 3 buttons made me reconsider the Evoluent. I'm very happy that I did. The VerticalMouse 4 has a fantastic solid feel. The materials used are of decent quality and ergonomically the shape is far better than that of the LuguLake. It also tracks better, has adjustable DPI, and much nicer button feel. I particularly appreciate the 6 customizable buttons. The software for configuring the additional buttons is decent. It's a smaller utility without the extra bloat you find in a lot of other mouse configuration software. One nice additional feature is the ability to use one of the buttons (by default the lower thumb button) as an "alternate" switch. Meaning, you can configure any of the regular buttons as dual purpose. One for normal click and one for while the thumb button is depressed. This expands the "usable" number of buttons from 8 to 12 (if you include the scroll wheel). I couldn't be happier with my VerticalMouse 4. I'm glad that I bought the LuguLake and was able to test a vertical mouse for an inexpensive price, but ultimately if I could do it again I'd simply buy the Evoluent mouse first and not only save some money, but start with a better product. Read more

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