Ergonomic USB mouse vibrates

Written by Richard Blanchard on May 28th, 2006. Posted in USB Input Device, USB News

Attention, anyone interested in a vibrating USB mouse? GetUSB.info couldn’t decide if this would actually accomplish what it’s suppose to, so we published it for a consensus. Hoverstop Mouse detects if your hand is on the mouse. It then monitors if you are actually using it (clicking, scrolling). If you are not using it for more than 10 seconds, it vibrates softly, reminding you to take your hand away and relax. This encourages taking many small breaks, which help you relax and improve concentration on the task at hand. The Hoverstop mouse is operating system independent—just plug it into the USB port and start using it. So, what do you think?

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