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Re: NoHands Mouse?
- To: "Discussion of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis etc.." <http://www.ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU/~SOREHAND>, Dan Bloom <http://www.THOR.PHY.OKSTATE.EDU/~dan>, http://www.INTERPORT.NET/~etk
- Subject: Re: NoHands Mouse?
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 10:30:32 +0000
- In-Reply-To: <99090512142400.01917@viking>
- Keywords: NoHands
> From: Dan Bloom <http://www.THOR.PHY.OKSTATE.EDU/~dan>
> Date: Sun Sep 5, 12:09pm
>
> Hello,
>
> I have used the NoHands mouse. It is distributed by Hunter digital.
> If you do a search on yahoo for NoHands Mouse you should be able to find
> some contact information. I have found that is not very durable
I would agree with this.
> and I
> would recommend looking for something else. Also it is expensive
> costing about $250.
You can get it cheaper at Safe Computing
(see http://www.safecomputing.com/footmouse.htm).
I use the NoHands mouse every day. Since it was under the 1 year
warrantee, they replaced it when it broke. Finally, after the third time,
this one seems not to have broken. And I really love it.
But, I guess, these days, there are a few alternatives. Since it's under
a 30-day try-out period, you probably should give it a try, in addition to
other alternatives, such as Touchtime's FootMouse (http://www.touchtime.com).
> Good luck.
>
> Dan
> On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Has anyone used a product called
> the NoHands Mouse, which is controlled > by the feet?
> >
> > Are there other similiar products that people like?
> >
> > Thanks for any feedback.
> >
> > Ellen