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Old 04-10-2009, 07:24 PM #1
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Lightbulb New product alert: Smart mousing glove

Just saw this over at the RSI-Relief Blog. I haven't used it but it looks interesting, its like a mouse rest built into a soft splint.
You can find them here on Amazon.
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Good.........until you try to answer the phone and hit yourself in the head with the mouse !
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Good.........until you try to answer the phone and hit yourself in the head with the mouse !
Finz- nothing to worry about. The glove is separate from the mouse- the glove can be used with any sort of mouse :P
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It looks just like a wrist splint. Is there something more to it?
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It looks just like a wrist splint. Is there something more to it?
The splint has either microbeads or gel in it.
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