MouseTrapper Advance Attaches to Your Keyboard and Mouse to Relieve Typing Stress

mousetrapper MouseTrapper Advance Attaches to Your Keyboard and Mouse to Relieve Typing StressThe Mousetrapper Advance is designed to prevent and relieve pain caused by Repetitive Strian Injury and typing stress. It is made up of an ergonomically designed, multi-dimensional, steering pad integrated into a cushioned wrist support area which attaches to the user’s keyboard causing normal mouse functions to be performed with your hands positioned comfortably over the Home Keys. The device connects to your PC via a USB connector and can be fitted with most PC and Apple peripherals. And unlike many other ergonomic peripherals which are fitted only for right handed users, the Mousetrapper Advance can help both left and right handed computer users, because lefties are people too!

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2 Responses to “MouseTrapper Advance Attaches to Your Keyboard and Mouse to Relieve Typing Stress”

  1. Newlaunches.com on February 1st, 2007 1:42 pm

    The Mousetrapper relieves Repetitive Strain Injury and typing stress…

    This something meant for people belonging to my community! Calling all bloggers and others who spend endless hours with their fingers flying across the keyboard at the speed of light! The Mousetrapper is something that attaches itself to keyboard. An …

  2. MouseTrapper Advance - Prevent RSI » Coolest Gadgets on February 1st, 2007 4:45 pm

    [...] To me it looks like an interesting idea but does have the drawback of only working with a Microsoft Mouse. The MouseTrapper website looked professional enough however the order form (which strangely accepted credit card numbers without disclosing the price) had no security at all. Found via chip chic thank you very much. [...]

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