Maverick mouse flips the axis with rotary scrolling wheel
Finger joint strains are the bane of long hours spent daily on the computer, which is what led Melvin Wong, founder and engineer at Airra Labs, to build a better computer mouse – the Rotary Mouse, which is currently on Kickstarter.
The action of continuously flicking a typical mouse wheel up and down can be slow and tedious as well difficult to control, even with infinite scroll wheels. These issues took a toll on Wong’s fingers, leading to discomfort and pain while scrolling.
He responded by coming up with a mouse with a rotary wheel that scrolls the display up clockwise and scrolls it down counterclockwise. It is controlled smoothly with continuous motion that reportedly expands ROM (range of motion) to reduce finger strain and spread movement naturally.
The user turns the rotary wheel like a dial and the screen moves fluidly with uninterrupted real-time control over pace and direction....
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