The Vertical Mouse an Ergonomic Boon?

This intriguing concept has an otherwise standard-looking mouse stacked on its side, with the user holding it as if genuflecting, or karate-chopping the desk. There’s something about the idea that’s both obvious and a little unsettling—why hasn’t this been done before? Describing the ergonomics as a “relaxed handshake position,” the product page (at Korea’s Funshop) […]

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This intriguing concept has an otherwise standard-looking mouse stacked on its side, with the user holding it as if genuflecting, or karate-chopping the desk. There's something about the idea that's both obvious and a little unsettling—why hasn't this been done before?

Describing the ergonomics as a "relaxed handshake position," the product page (at Korea's Funshop) has precious little information in English about the mouse, which they're selling for about $63.

Product Page [Funshop via Coolest Gadgets ]