NECOM readies "Well-mouse" with built-in palmrest

updated 04:15 pm EST, Fri December 8, 2006

 

NECOM Well-Mouse


NECOM today demonstrated its unique ergonomic controller, codenamed the "Well-Mouse," at a conference in the company's home of Korea. The three-button scroll mouse is equipped with a flexible wrist pad at its base that follows the user's movements and improves the comfort of the mouse regardless of its position relative to the mousepad or the user's grip. NECOM promises an optical sensor with 800DPI accuracy when the Well-Mouse goes on sale in mid-December for the equivalent of $22 US.


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