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Mit der Unimouse Wired hat Contour Design eine Maus in seinem Sortiment, welche sich durch den gewählten Aufbau vor allem an Office-Anwender richtet, welche auch bei einer langen Nutzung einen bequemen Komfort wünschen. Um dies zu bewerkstelligen, wurde d...
Zusammenfassung: Die UNIMOUSE™ ist eine weitere ergonomische Maus von CHERRY, die eure Hand und Gelenke besonders schützen will. Dabei kann sie ihre Haltung ändern und soll durch ihre Form ganz besonders der Hand schmeicheln. Ob sich die knapp 87 Euro dafür lohnen, haben...
The Unimouse by Contour retails for about $80 (Amazon) at the time of this review. This review took a long time to do since it was the first mouse that offered this level of customizability. Even after the review, this has been the daily driver. Going bac...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-03-06, Autor: Barry , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Angles 35 to 70 degrees from horizontal plane, Three front buttons, Thumb rest pivots in all directions, Stores executable-specific profiles, Easy-to-distinguish side buttons
No lefty version, Scroll wheel has poor tread, Awkwardly placed DPI settings button, Poor remapping options
The Contour Unimouse's intriguing design isn't without its minor hiccups, but its hinged top and pivotable thumb rest are both solidly ergonomic and highly configurable...
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-02-02, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Three programmable main buttons, Very customizable thumb rest and mouse orientation angle,
Pricey, Flimsy build quality makes mouse unsteady at some angles, Cumbersome software utility, Currently available only in right-handed version
The Contour Unimouse has oodles of customization options for its clicking surface and its dedicated thumb rest, but frustrating software and flimsy-feeling finishes limit its appeal...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-27, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: pocnetwork.net
Well, it functions like a mouse (and it is a mouse). So it has that going for it. The vertical position of the mouse takes getting used to and it all comes down to personal preference. Some people seem to like the vertical approach to a mouse, and some pe...
Mouse tilt and thumb rest angles can be customized, DPI adjustments, Lasts for 3 months on a charge
Only for right hand use, Forward and back side buttons sit too far back to easily press with your thumb, Can't program the buttons
Did the Unimouse cure my hand and thumb issues? While I have liked using the Contour Design Unimouse, it hasn't cured my problem. I'm still having issues with my right hand and thumb. Using this mouse hasn't made my existing problem noticeably better or w...
True, we wouldn't expect much less for £90, which is a lot of money when basic, wired vertical mice start from around £12. Even so, considering both its wealth of features and just how uniquely adjustable the Unimouse is, that high price is justified...
Zusammenfassung: From vertical mice, to trackballs, to laser-pointer-style pen mice, you can find a whole brood of ergonomic approaches to mousing comfort. The common aim: minimizing the threat of repetitive strain injuries you may incur from using a mouse and keyboard fo...