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HXSJ X10 - an almost backward mouse against tunnel syndrome

HXSJ X10 - an almost backward mouse against tunnel syndrome

The last time I saw a back mouse was many years ago. I guess many of you are not shooting what a mouse like this is like. Well, I'll tell you while I introduce the HXSJ X10 as well!

HXSJ X10 - an almost backward mouse against tunnel syndrome

 

 The essence of the trackball is already clear from its name, it was a mouse pointer control device where the ball in the mouse that sensed the movement was not from below but from above. It didn’t scroll on the tabletop as we moved the mouse, the mouse stood still, and we moved the ball with our thumb. This structure was recommended anno for graphic works, allowing much more precise control than its traditional counterparts.

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Well, the HXSJ resembles such an inverted mouse in its X10 form, but is quite far from it in essence. With this solution, the mouse has to be moved, the sensor is at the bottom, and there are no scrollable balls at the top, so the work of the thumb is exhausted when two buttons are pressed. What makes this stuff interesting after all? The fact that the trackball had another great advantage in addition to precise control is ergonomics.

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The shape of the HXSJ X10 is such that it puts as little strain on our wrists as possible during use. Our palms are in a comfortable, slightly rotated position compared to traditional mice. Put your hands out in parallel, comfortably on the table, and you will see that your hands are not parallel to the table top, but tilted a little. The HXSJ X10 point perpetuates this situation, so our hands and wrists don’t get so tired. The manufacturer recommends it to those who suffer from tunnel syndrome and, of course, to those who do not want to suffer from it.

More information and pictures about the HXSJ X10 mouse can be found here: HXSJ X10 2400DPI 6D Wireless Optical Vertical Gaming Mouse

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