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Make your workplace even healthier with the following ergonomic products.
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Make your workplace even healthier with the following ergonomic products.
Do you want to prevent physical complaints such as CANS and stay healthy and fit during your working day? You can with this ergonomic mouse designed in the Netherlands. It brings your hand and wrist into a naturally relaxed position. The vertical shape prevents stressful small movements and improves your blood circulation. The ergonomic HE mouse is winner of the Benelux Office Products Award 2020.
The vertical shape of the R-Go HE mouse allows you to move the mouse with your arm instead of the wrist. This relieves small muscles and tendons in the wrist and hand and can prevent annoying pains such as CANS. Make sure the cursor speed of the mouse is not set too sensitively, so that when moving the cursor on the screen you are also stimulated to move the whole arm. The mouse is intentionally lightweight to prevent unnecessary muscle strain.
This ergonomic mouse has a round shape that fits your hand precisely. As a result, your hand is optimally supported and the grip feels natural and relaxed. The mouse features special support surfaces for your thumb and little finger. This prevents the fingers from sliding down during mouse usage and reduces muscle tension even further. Mouse usage has never been so comfortable!
The ergonomic R-Go HE mouse has a round shape that ensures a natural, relaxed position of your hand and wrist. The vertical position stimulates mouse movements from your forearm. This prevents physical complaints such as CANS. The mouse fits comfortably in the hand and has a thumb and little finger support, so all fingers are supported. The ergonomic R-Go HE mouse is available for left- and right-handed use and in different sizes to fit any hand.
Ergonomic and body-friendly mice, keyboards, monitor arms, document holders and laptop stands from R-Go aid natural and effortless computer work. They relieve the user instead of putting extra strain on them. It is especially important that the aids fit the user, as different people have different preferences. Congratulations on the AGR seal of approval and on products that make working life easier!
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The HE mouse is compatible with Windows/Mac OS/Linux.
Yes, you can customise the mouse buttons.
For Windows: You can do this via our R-Go Break software, which you can download for free at: R-Go Break Download page This software allows you to link the most frequently used functions to the mouse buttons.
For MacOS: There are a number of options for MacOS. If you desire to configure only the side buttons (Button 4 and 5) to the ‘Back’ and ‘Forward’ functions, the SensibleSideButtons programme is the best option. This programme can be downloaded for free at the following link: https://sensible-side-buttons.archagon.net/. Another option is USB Overdrive which you can download from the following link: https://www.usboverdrive.com/index.php/download/. A third, paid, option, is Steermouse. For more information, you can use the following link: http://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/
Plug the dongle into the computer. This dongle can be found in the bottom of the mouse.
Set the button on the bottom of the mouse to ‘ON’.
Click one of the buttons to connect to the dongle.
This is possible. We recommend contacting the shop where you bought the mouse.
Turn the switch on the bottom of the mouse to ‘OFF’.
Make sure the dongle is not plugged into the computer.
Set the switch on the mouse to ‘ON’.
Press the left mouse button, the scroll wheel button and the right mouse button until the light on the bottom of the mouse turns red.
Plug the new dongle into the computer.
Test if the mouse connects to the new dongle.
If it still does not work, follow the next steps:
Set the mouse’s switch to ‘Off’.
Make sure no dongles are plugged into the computer.
Plug the new dongle into the computer.
Set the mouse’s switch to ‘ON’.
Click a mouse button to connect to the dongle.
For wired/wireless medium mice: the DPI button is located at the bottom of the mouse and is labelled ‘DPI’. With 1 click, the DPI changes 1 time.
For wired/wireless large mice: the DPI button is located behind the left and right mouse buttons.
The normal, ‘flat’ mouse is the most commonly used input device when working on the computer. But it actually puts your hand and wrist in an unnatural position and you make small, stressful movements from the wrist unnoticed. This can quickly lead to strain.
That is why it is smart to switch to an ergonomic, vertical mouse that is designed to help you use the mouse in a healthy natural way. Even if you do not (yet) have physical complaints such as CANS.