The mouse is the most commonly used input device when working with a computer or laptop. Due to the vertical 'handshake grip' of the Ergofy SRM Vertical VS4 your wrist and forearm remain in a neutral and relaxed position. This neutral posture reduces muscle tension, preventing complaints in the wrist, arm, and shoulders. Fysiotherapists recommend this 'handshake grip' for conditions such as RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or KANS (Complaints of Arm, Neck, or Shoulders). This is the right-handed wireless version of the mouse.
Ergonomic benefits of the Ergofy SRM V4 ergonomic mouse:
- Vertical positioning of the forearm reduces muscle tension
- Suitable for slightly smaller hands
- Quick adaptation
- Suitable as a preventive mouse and for early forearm muscle tension complaints
- Scientifically proven muscle tension reduction effects
- Designed to keep your fingers and thumb in an ideal position
- Tilted 90 degrees, providing the arm with a relaxed and natural posture
- Thumb notch that promotes a natural handshake grip
Size of the Ergofy SRM V4:
The Ergofy SRM V4 mouse is suitable for medium-sized and small hands. To be more specific:
- Hand widths up to 9 cm. Hand width is measured excluding the thumb.
- Hand lengths: 160 to 200 mm. Hand length is measured from the transition of hand-wrist to the tip of the middle finger.
This vertical mouse model is recommended for RSI and other muscle tension-related issues, such as wrist, forearm, and elbow pain. Except for the buttons, the SRM mouse is made of soft-touch rubber, providing extra precision and a comfortable grip during use. The mouse is ideal for demanding computer users and includes 'back-and-forward' buttons next to the thumb.
Technical features of the Ergofy SRM vertical mouse:
- 4 buttons, 2 buttons for the index and middle fingers, and back-forward buttons for the thumb
- Powerful laser sensor
- Adjustable DPI between 400/800/1600 DPI
- Antibacterial coating on the scroll wheel
- Equipped with a rubber coating for optimal grip
- High-quality materials, minimum 2-year warranty
Tip: Try to operate the mouse within your shoulder width.
A vertical mouse often significantly improves posture during mouse use. From experience, we know that we are often not aware of our posture during computer work. With a small adjustment, you can force yourself into an ergonomic position. Many shoulder and upper arm complaints arise from operating the mouse too far outside the body's reach. This is caused by a keyboard that is too wide. Almost all standard keyboards are too wide. By using a compact keyboard (without a numeric section), you create more space to operate the mouse within your shoulder width. This small adjustment will result in significantly fewer complaints and unnecessary muscle tension.