Intense computer use and modern working practices have seen an increase in injuries such as RSi, carpel tunnel syndrome and various upper limb disorders. Our limbs don’t cope well with the very repetitive and focused movements that all that mousing and typing brings. Furthermore, most mice do not fit comfortably or in the correct position for a human hand, and keyboards likewise are often not fit for purpose.
We have a variety of solutions to suit different work patterns or discomfort you may be feeling. From the Contour Rollermouse which is fantastic for reducing the excessive neck and wrist movements that are associated with spreadsheet work, to the Bakker Elkhuizen S840 compact keyboard which massively reduces typing effort.
The mice and keyboard that come with desktop computers are nearly all very poor. They rarely fit the user and engage arms and wrists in poor positions. Laptops are engineered towards a narrow design/space constraint rather than human factors and ergonomics.
Call us today to discuss your work and we’ll help you find the correct solution for you and your work.
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Alpha is Moustrapper’s most comprehensive product. It combines the benefits of a central pointing device and the user friendliness of a full sized keyboard.
Mousetrapper Alpha is the world’s first centred ergonomic pointing device with a full-sized, integrated keyboard. Alpha has a total of 19 programmable keys, making it our most dynamic Mousetrapper to date.
Alpha connects via Bluetooth or USB and has a long battery life. Combining Alphas intuitive centred pointing device with a keyboard has created a perfect ergonomic solution for laptop users. Connect up to 4 bluetooth devices and switch between two at the touch of a button.
By combining a keyboard with a pointing device, Mousetrapper limits the range of movement required, and keeps all the controls at the centre of your work.
There are also benefits for hygiene. Connect your Mousetrapper to any computer and you no longer have to be concerned with ensuring shared input devices are clean.