P-P-P-Pick up a penguin

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Posturite, has produced an
ambidextrous vertical mouse, which it
has called the Penguin.

The Penguin is said to offer
computer users new standards of
protection against work-related upper
limb disorders (WRULDs) by
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Posturite, has produced an
ambidextrous vertical mouse, which it
has called the Penguin.

The Penguin is said to offer
computer users new standards of
protection against work-related upper
limb disorders (WRULDs) by
allowing both hands to share the daily
workload.

The Penguin comes in both wired
and wireless versions, and standard
and small sizes to fit most male and
female hands. Its solid base reduces
the amount of grip required to
position the device without losing
accuracy. And a ‘bow-tie’ switch at the
front, which intuitively changes the
direction of the scroll wheel, enables a
transfer from right to left handed use.

Posturite also operates three other
specialist divisions: WorkRite, Office
Environments and MediRite.

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