By using foot mouse you will avoid carpal tunnel
syndrome associated with desktop mice – stress to
delicate hand-wrist area is virtually eliminated.
Increase productivity by eliminating repetitive
time-wasting keyboard to mouse hand movements.
Complete cursor control without taking your hands
off the keyboard or your eyes off the monitor.
Description of foot mouse.· Allows use of
standard desktop mouse and foot mouse at the
same time
· One pedal controls cursor movement, the other is
for mouse clicks
· Compatible with Windows and Macintosh
· Heavy duty, injection molded plastic shell
· 360-degree, pressure sensitive mechanism
· Pedal dimensions: 10.0 inches long, 1.5 inches
high, 4.0 inches wide
Supports Windows '95, '98, Me, 2000, XP
Supports Macintosh OS 9, OS X
NOTE: USB only Windows and Macintosh users should
purchase the PS/2 version along with a PS/2 to USB
adapter which we sell separately. We recommend only
quality adapters to ensure proper operation of the
NoHands Mouse.
How To Use The NoHands Mouse
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When using the NoHands Mouse, it is important to
please... SIT RIGHT!"
Raise Your Seat!
If you're using your thighs, or moving your knees,
your chair is not high enough! Let the chair support
your legs. Put very little weight on the NoHands
Mouse.
You should only be "wobbling" your ankles to use the
NoHands Mouse.
Adjust The Cursor Speed
The cursor speed has been set at the factory to a
commonly preferred speed. If you're not comfortable
with it, go to the control panel and adjust it until
it feels right for you. Slowing the speed down will
make fine movements easier while learning.
Tips For Best Performance

(Letters apply to drawing)
A. While operating foot mouse ,rest your back
against the chair. Don't sit forward.
B. Be sure your chair seat is long enough to give
your legs proper support.
C. Keep your knees at a 90 degree angle; lower legs
should not be too far back or stretched too far out
in front. Raise your seat so you don't have to move
your legs or knees. Don't let your knees be too far
above or below your hips.
D. Keep your feet squarely on the pedals. Don't rest
them on the edge, and don't place them diagonally on
the pedals.
Above all, adapt for your own comfort, and please
read the manual on user safety!
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