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System Requirements

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Windows XP SP2 or later

• 

Windows Vista

• 

Windows 7

• 

Macintosh OS X 10.4 or later

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Available USB port or integrated Bluetooth adapter

Ergonomic Design

Goldtouch designed this mouse with one thing in mind,  putting 
comfort and control at your fingertips.

There is no need to adapt to a radically new mouse orientation to 
gain ergonomic benefits. Unlike mice and joysticks that require a 
completely vertical orientation of the hand, the Goldtouch Ergonomic 
mouse positions the hand and wrist in a naturally sloping angle. 

• 

The patented, sloping design elevates the thumb and declines 
at a 24 degree angle toward the little finger.  

• 

Design elements of the Top of the mouse are tailored to support 
the hand, wrist, and forearm in a natural position, minimizing 
pronation and supporting the hand in natural, at-rest position.

• 

Design elements of the thumb area of the mouse are tailored to 
greatly reduce stress on the thumb joints in response to increas-
ing cases of RSI’s related to improper and overuse of the thumb 
while texting and emailing from mobile phones, Blackberrys 
and PDA’s.

• 

Design elements of the front of the mouse are tailored to sup-
port the natural curvature of the fingers in a relaxed, non-flexed 
state.

• 

Oversized buttons provide the maximum surface area to evenly 
distribute the work-force required for clicking.

Neutral hand posture, also known as the position of “repose” is the most 
relaxed and unstrained position for the hand.  In this position, little muscle 
activity is present in the hand, wrist or forearm.  The position of repose for the 
hand is with fingers slightly cupped and splayed, with the thumb forming a 
“C” shape with the index finger.  The amount of pronation varies within indi-
viduals, but should be in the range of 10 to 45 degrees from the horizontal.  
This position is easily observed in a weightless environment, for example, 
while the hand is relaxed and suspended in a bath or swimming pool.

Important Bluetooth Installation instructions

Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide before plugging in the in-

cluded Bluetooth adapter.
Many newer PC’s, Mac’s and laptops have a built-in Bluetooth adapter, 

and do not require the use of the included adapter to support you new 

Goldtouch Ergonomic Mouse. 
If you already use other Bluetooth devices on your computer, you do not 

need to install the included Bluetooth adapter, you may use any Blue-

tooth adapter that may have been provided with other external devices.
To determine if your computer has an imbedded Bluetooth adapter, 

please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
For all Windows PC’s the Device Manager will list the adapter under “Blue-

tooth Radios”  if a Bluetooth adapter is present

Windows XP: In the Control Panel, there will be section titled Bluetooth 

Devices.  
Windows Vista: In the Control Panel, go to the title, Network and 

Internet.  If a Bluetooth adapter is installed, you will see a section titled 

Bluetooth Devices.
Windows 7: In the Control Panel, type “Bluetooth” in the “Search De-

vices and Printers” box.  
Mac OS X: In System Preferences, you will see a Bluetooth icon in the 

Hardware section of the Window.

System Requirements

• 

Windows XP SP2 or later

• 

Windows Vista

• 

Windows 7

• 

Macintosh OS X 10.4 or later

• 

Available USB port or integrated Bluetooth adapter

Ergonomic Design

Goldtouch designed this mouse with one thing in mind,  putting 
comfort and control at your fingertips.

There is no need to adapt to a radically new mouse orientation to 
gain ergonomic benefits. Unlike mice and joysticks that require a 
completely vertical orientation of the hand, the Goldtouch Ergonomic 
mouse positions the hand and wrist in a naturally sloping angle. 

• 

The patented, sloping design elevates the thumb and declines 
at a 24 degree angle toward the little finger.  

• 

Design elements of the Top of the mouse are tailored to support 
the hand, wrist, and forearm in a natural position, minimizing 
pronation and supporting the hand in natural, at-rest position.

• 

Design elements of the thumb area of the mouse are tailored to 
greatly reduce stress on the thumb joints in response to increas-
ing cases of RSI’s related to improper and overuse of the thumb 
while texting and emailing from mobile phones, Blackberrys 
and PDA’s.

• 

Design elements of the front of the mouse are tailored to sup-
port the natural curvature of the fingers in a relaxed, non-flexed 
state.

• 

Oversized buttons provide the maximum surface area to evenly 
distribute the work-force required for clicking.

Neutral hand posture, also known as the position of “repose” is the most 
relaxed and unstrained position for the hand.  In this position, little muscle 
activity is present in the hand, wrist or forearm.  The position of repose for the 
hand is with fingers slightly cupped and splayed, with the thumb forming a 
“C” shape with the index finger.  The amount of pronation varies within indi-
viduals, but should be in the range of 10 to 45 degrees from the horizontal.  
This position is easily observed in a weightless environment, for example, 
while the hand is relaxed and suspended in a bath or swimming pool.

Important Bluetooth Installation instructions

Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide before plugging in the in-

cluded Bluetooth adapter.
Many newer PC’s, Mac’s and laptops have a built-in Bluetooth adapter, 

and do not require the use of the included adapter to support you new 

Goldtouch Ergonomic Mouse. 
If you already use other Bluetooth devices on your computer, you do not 

need to install the included Bluetooth adapter, you may use any Blue-

tooth adapter that may have been provided with other external devices.
To determine if your computer has an imbedded Bluetooth adapter, 

please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
For all Windows PC’s the Device Manager will list the adapter under “Blue-

tooth Radios”  if a Bluetooth adapter is present

Windows XP: In the Control Panel, there will be section titled Bluetooth 

Devices.  
Windows Vista: In the Control Panel, go to the title, Network and 

Internet.  If a Bluetooth adapter is installed, you will see a section titled 

Bluetooth Devices.
Windows 7: In the Control Panel, type “Bluetooth” in the “Search De-

vices and Printers” box.  
Mac OS X: In System Preferences, you will see a Bluetooth icon in the 

Hardware section of the Window.

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