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Technical Data 

 

Height: 65 mm (2.56 inches) 
Width: 82 mm (3.23 inches) 
Length with short adapter: 113 mm (4.45 inches) * 
Length with medium adapter: 121 mm (4.76 inches) * 
Length with long adapter: 136 mm (5.35 inches) * 

 

(*) length without cord 

Coating: engineering plastic 
  
Cable length: 1.80 m (70.86 inches) 
 
Weight: 
OrthoMouse main body: 80gr  (with  the battery compartment cover, 90gr) 
Assembled with 

1)

 

Smaller upper adapter and smaller adapter:  105gr 

2)

 

Smaller upper adapter and medium adapter: 112gr 

3)

 

Smaller upper adapter and larger adapter:    120gr 

4)

 

Larger upper adapter and smaller adapter:   108gr 

5)

 

Larger upper adapter and medium adapter:  115gr 

6)

 

Larger upper adapter and smaller adapter:   123gr 

Cable not included (40gr). 
 
Gross Weight 
Wired OrthoMouse: box, with all adapters, CD and leaflets: 280gr. 
Wireless OrthoMouse: box, with all adapters, CD and leaflets: 240gr (batteries not included). 

 
 

 

 
OrthoMouse Wireless Laser 1600 DPI uses: 
Sensibility: 800 / 1200 / 1600 dpi 
Laser Stream technology Wave length: 832-865 nm 
Self-adjusting power-saving modes for longest battery life 
C

Laser fault detect circuitry on-chip for Eye Safety Compliance 

CERTIFICATIONS: FCC; CCE; IC; RhOs. 

 

OrthoMouse Wired 1000 DPI uses: 
Sensibility: 400 / 800 / 1000 DPI 
CERTIFICATIONS: FCC; CCE; IC; RhOs. 

 

 

Minimum requirements: 

Connectivity:  USB (Universal Serial Bus) 
 
Microsoft Windows: Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 / Me / 98 or newer. 
 
Macintosh: Mac OS 8.6 or newer, OS 9, OS X or newer  
 
Linux: 
 Kernel 2.4 or newer with USB support or newer. 

Product designed for use with the right hand 

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Summary of Contents for Wire 1000 DPI

Page 1: ...GOCUP Award during the 7th Applied Ergonomic Conference hosted by the Institute of Industrial Engineers IIE in Orlando Florida USA The ORTHOMOUSE won the Excellence in R D Award by Plano Editorial S o...

Page 2: ...S 06 CONECTING THE ORTHOMOUSE TO YOUR COMPUTER WIRED 07 RECOMENDATIONS TO THE USER 08 ACCESSORIES 09 ADAPTERS FOR THE PALM OF THE HAND 09 UPPER ADAPTERS 10 THE FIVE BUTTONS 11 SPECIAL CONFIGURATIONS W...

Page 3: ...s injuries and illnesses If you experience unexplainable fatigue weakness of your hands and forearms problems to open and close your hands cold and sore hands and coordination problems while using you...

Page 4: ...on movements Conventional mice require multiple coordination efforts The use of switches with lower mechanical resistance results in minimum effort even during extended tasks Involuntary clicks have b...

Page 5: ...180 days The OrthoMouse has a self adjusting power saving mode feature It will go automatically into sleep mode after 3 seconds of inactivity Its functions will be reduced however any touch in any bu...

Page 6: ...e of the battery as a leverage to take the battery out SETTING UP REPLACING THE BATTERIES Turn the OrthoMouse over and turn it off move the ON OFF switch to OFF 4 Repeat step 3 to remove the second ba...

Page 7: ...y and does not require the installation of any additional software Due to the product s high accuracy we recommend you configure the pointer movement speed in the operating system s control panel to a...

Page 8: ...and a mouse It must also support at least the lower third of the forearms as well as any other work related items without disturbing the aforementioned elements The desk height may vary always depend...

Page 9: ...nd The adapters for the palm of the hand The user should try the adapters for the palm of the hand short medium and long to see which one suits the hand best Note that the short adapter unlike the oth...

Page 10: ...where the effort to click is minimal This will also place the thumb closer to the thumb s buttons Fig 5 To change palm of the hand adapters press and push forward as indicated The Upper Adapters The u...

Page 11: ...e same function that is associated to clicking the scroll wheel Click a second time the icon disappears Button 4 Top used for upward vertical rolling Click once the screen moves upwards Click twice or...

Page 12: ...ions Motion and under the option Select a pointer speed move the slider to the right in order to choose the highest speed that you can use without losing precision Click to mark the check box Enhance...

Page 13: ...l panel There you can choose the number of lines of displacement per click or define the displacement of a full page at a time Now your ORTHOMOUSE is ready to use Care and maintenance To clean the ORT...

Page 14: ...nd smaller adapter 123gr Cable not included 40gr Gross Weight Wired OrthoMouse box with all adapters CD and leaflets 280gr Wireless OrthoMouse box with all adapters CD and leaflets 240gr batteries not...

Page 15: ...tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction...

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