Will The Rollermouse Work With An Ergonomic Keyboard?
Yes, we recommend using an ergonomic keyboard (KB210 or KB700) because of its adjustable angle and straight edge beneath the spacebar. Ergonomic contoured keyboards with integrated wrist rests won’t work as well because the wrist rest moves the Roller Mouse further away than optimal. However, even in those situations, the Roller Mouse does still eliminate reaching and allows for easily alternating of the hands and fingers.
Yes, we recommend using an ergonomic keyboard (KB210 or KB700) because of its adjustable angle and straight edge beneath the spacebar. Ergonomic contoured keyboards with integrated wrist rests won’t work as well because the wrist rest moves the Roller Mouse further away than optimal. However, even in those situations, the Roller Mouse Pro does still eliminate reaching and allows for easily alternating of the hands and fingers.
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