Color:RGB Wired 30 days money-back and 12-months guaranty, when you are not satisfied with our product or you have any question, please contact with us to get a after-sale service, we will give you a satisfied response within 12 hours This Ergonomic Vertical Mouse is designed specifically for right-handed users, encourages healthy neutral "handshake" wrist and arm positions for smoother movement and less overall strain,care more about your health,once you get used to it,you will love it! Tired of using the traditional grip? Take a break from overly-clunky or uncomfortably tiny mice. The ergonomically-designed thumb rests and grips fit the contour of your palm for maximum comfort Made for increased functionality and comfort, this mouse combines a handshake grip with easy-access buttons and five levels of mouse sensitivity (800 /1200/1600/2400/4000 DPI) for improved tracking Six buttons give you improved control over your computer's systems. Whether dragging and dropping, selecting large volumes of data, or casually gaming, this mouse provides a low-cost, effective solution for multiple computing needs Specification: Item Weight:7.79oz Item Dimension:5.51 x 3.54 x 4.33 inches Sensitivity: 800-1200-1600-2400-4000 Adjustable Number of the Key: 5 buttons in default / 1 scroll wheel (middle button) Compatible with PC, Mac, Desktop and Laptop System support: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 /ME, Linux, Mac OS, Android OS and more Package Included: 1 * Wired Mouse Please Note: The previous/next page thumb buttons are not recognized on the Mac OS X
B**E
Great mouse for gaming
I was skeptical, but I love this mouse. I used to use a minox naos mouse and loved it, but I broke three of them by crushing the back button in when I had it bound to melee. I purchased 10 cheap ergonomic gaming mice and this one is the winner.PROS1) The vertical is very comfortable. I use a wrist rest (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0191YRNE6/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I have had no wrist troubles since switching. When I got serious into FPS a couple years ago I injured both of my wrists from bad positioning and had to wear braces for a while. I haven't had any twinges at all since switching to this mouse.2) The shape of the mouse is super comfortable. I have large hands and a strong grip and this mouse feels great. It really fits your hand well. If you have smaller hands they have another model (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GGSYVJP/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) that I also ordered, but returned as it was too small. It was very similar in design and I would expect it to be very comfortable.3) This mouse is extremely cheap for what it is. For a "serious" vertical mouse you are looking at $60-80+. I payed $32 for the RGB wired. it was the most expensive mouse in my cheap mouse roundup, but it's the one I use.CONS1) Scroll wheel. It doesn't have the best scroll wheel, and the position isn't great if you casually scrolling through reddit. delux also made my second favorite mouse (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GGSYVJP/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which is a big full size mouse like the logitech mx at a very comfortable angle. This one is wireless, great battery life I keep it on my desk if the scroll wheel annoys me. It would also be my first pick if I didn't like the vertical so much.2) Buttons. The main left and right click buttons are very large and they wiggle a little when you have them pressed down all the way. I think this is because they are separate pieces and not part of the body like on most mice. I feel like I'm going to break it since I have a history of crushing (computer) mice, but it has held up so far.3) wire. I wish I had skipped the RGB and gotten the wireless version. That's on me.
M**"
6 months later, I really love this mouse. Will take you time to adjust.
So I was having gamer wrist, and had so much pain my doctors were considering surgery... But then I did research and decided on trying this mouse first.Yes it was not painless to transition to it, but my pain is practiclly gone. Although the first week of use had my upper arm sore from use. You might need to invest in aditinal items like a good gel wrist saver, and change your mouse pad to an extra large one.I love playing games with it, and when making small details in pixel art this mouse holds up with accuracy and precision. It's not the best for FPS, but you can still use it. (once you learn how to grab it and pick it up during frantic moments, with out clicking on buttons you don't mean too.)
D**3
Realy nice but not perfect
It works and it's comfortable but it disconnects when not in use for a while and I have to turn it off (for a few seconds) and back on to reconnect.I like Deluxe's other mouse, I use at work a bit more but it's about double the price.https://www.amazon.com/Ergonomic-Vertical-Wireless-Adjustable-Removable/dp/B07G5BH3D4/ref=pd_sbs_147_5/140-9293348-4756951?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07G5BH3D4&pd_rd_r=d3c5fdb3-4922-4fcf-81c7-594720f50bd7&pd_rd_w=2NKHt&pd_rd_wg=x1JsI&pf_rd_p=3b323567-8df4-459a-bcb9-5adf545829d4&pf_rd_r=SHQ7JHARVNVWX8AXGDWA&psc=1&refRID=SHQ7JHARVNVWX8AXGDWA
D**D
enjoying this mouse
Not the typical mouse--obviously--but it's easy on the hand. With decades of computer use, I don't like typical mice. My standard is a Kensington Trackball (pro). I wanted a secondary mouse for a now-defunct work-from-home job and ordered this.
M**D
Total Junk Low Quality
This is absolutely junk. Low quality trash not worth a few dollars. Arrived in pieces. Packaging is worse than product
P**R
Great for every day use.
Great for browsing the website, keeps your wrist very relaxed... not the ideal choice for gamer's or graphic designer's like myself.
M**E
Died within hours. Driver issues?
I received this as a gift on Christmas Eve. Plug and play worked right away. By Christmas morning, however, it seemed to have died. No cursor response. No laser light on the bottom. No RBG. I tried other USB ports and rebooted a couple of times... nothing. I went to the website listed in the manual and downloaded the RBG software and drivers... still dead. The website has 2 driver links, but the second file, named, "Driver Update," is a .rar file which requires a .rar extracting program that I didn't have or know that I would ever need. That evening, I plugged it back in and Windows (7) started downloading drivers for it, but the install failed. So, I found a .rar extracting program and tried to open the driver update exe file, which gave the system error, "The program can't start because ISPDLL.dil is missing." I tried to open the ISPDLL.dil file and was told, "This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action." Enough. I shouldn't need an IT degree to use a mouse. I just want to plug it in and have it work. I was given the optional protection plan but I doubt the mouse, itself, is broken. It's just the drivers and the update file's weird format. Why make it so difficult? I'll be having this item returned.
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