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It’s a free movement
Feel the difference.
RollerMouse Free2 is our latest innovation. Modern, intuitive and slim, its design is inspired by users and our ergonomic expertise. It’s an ultra-low ergonomic mouse alternative that is placed right in front of you. This central and flat position allows you to work safer, faster and more comfortably. RollerMouse Free2 offers complete freedom, functionality and flexibility.
RollerMouse Free2 wins Attendees’ Choice Award 2010
RollerMouse Free2 awarded best new product that increases productivity and profitability while improving workplace health and safety. RollerMouse Free2 won the 2010 Attendees’ Choice Award at the National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition in the USA.
A better way to work
Work safer and faster.
Less physical strain and improved precision help you work more efficiently.
Two hands are better than one.
Using both hands helps avoid discomfort and prevent pain by varying your position.
Get in an ergonomic position.
Everything you need placed right in front of you.
Read more about ergonomics
Key functions
Popular and often used functions are in easy reach. This central position reduces unnecessary and harmful micro movements. Find out more
- 1The Rollerbar. Roll the bar up, down and sideways to move the cursor. Use both hands for better variation and flexibility with the fully open rollerbar.
- 2Copy. Ctrl + C with just one click.
- 3Left click. Use the large left button to left click.
- 4Quick and easy speed selection. Get high precision with a click. Choose between five cursor speeds ranging from 800 dpi to 1600 dpi.
- 5Scroll wheel. A new, wider, rubber coated scroll wheel makes the click function even easier and smoother. Move up and down, middle click, and auto-scroll lock.
- 6Double Click. Get two clicks in one with the ‘one touch’ double click.
- 7Right click. Use the large right button to right click.
- 8Paste. The ‘one touch’ paste button.
Made for your keyboard
Use the keyboard risers to customize the height and angle of your
keyboard to find the most comfortable typing position. The ultra-low and slim RollerMouse Free2 keeps your hands and wrists flat on a desk or table - the safest working position for your body.
Tip: Try to keep your wrists and hands flat on the desk or table. It's the safest working position for your body.
An ergonomic position
The central position keeps your arms and hands comfortably in front of you. This is the most relaxed position because it reduces the number of unnecessary movements.
There's no need to reach to the side, everything you need to control your computer is right in front of you. RollerMouse Free2 is 30% lower than its predecessor, which makes it even easier to get into a comfortable, safe and truly ergonomic position.
Complete access
You control the cursor by lightly moving the rollerbar with your fingertips, giving you the freedom to use both hands. Touch, move and control the cursor from any point on RollerMouse Free2.
The rollerbar is fully open and accessible to allow for even greater movement and position variation.
Tip: Change your position and use both hands to avoid discomfort and prevent pain.
Designed for you
Your feedback and preferences influenced the design of RollerMouse Free2.
It is preprogrammed with eight functions, including the practical 'one touch' double click and copy/paste.
You can also customize button functions with a driver.
What’s in the box?
- ARollerMouse Free2
- BWristrest
- C2 x Keyboard supports
- D2 x Keyboard risers
- EManual
Useful tips
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Make sure to vary your seating position. Try to sit high up on the chair, so you put more weight on the legs than on the lumbar region. This helps keep…
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Move away from your desk when possible. When you’re active, new blood is pumped inside the body, giving you more energy. Quick tip: Walk over and talk…
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Your nose and feet should point in the same direction when you sit at your desk. Twisting your body can lead to back and general body pain and discomfort.…
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Make sure you rest your arms on the desk and your fingers on the keyboard and mouse. Joint strain is often linked to tension in the arms and hands.
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There are many alternatives to the traditional mouse that may help you reduce strain and prevent injury. Choose the best one for your body.
User stories
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Graham Windram
As the Health and Safety Manager in a busy deadline driven office environment it is inevitable that to times some staff will have…
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Terry B.
... the RollerMouse is one of the greatest computer inventions... Since I have been using the RollerMouse, my shoulder problem has…
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