Showing posts with label Mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouse. Show all posts
Thursday, December 10, 2015
The Allreli Gaming Mouse is For More Than Just Games
I had a high resolution gaming mouse, but thought I would give this a try because it was an even higher resolution. I could immediately tell the difference, even when functioning at the same resolution as my old mouse. This mouse is much more sensitive, flows smoothly, and is very responsive. This mouse, Model M811Lu comes with a detailed instruction manual and a mini-disk with driver. Of course, Windows 7 did it's usual plug and play and I was off to test out all the resolutions and buttons. While I set it at the same resolution as my old mouse it was so responsive that I thought I might have to set it lower. Within 2 days I was used to this mouse flying across the screen but stopping on a dime with a single click. With the software that is included on the mini-disk you can set a variety of parameters. I tend to not set up fine details of a mouse as I want all around functionality, in and out of games. With the Macro Manager you can set up specific button macros. You are also able to set up to 5 profiles, for when you want different functionality or perhaps for other members of the family. And finally, the lights, I love the various colors of the lights on this mouse, they are a soft glow. Overall, I definitely recommend this mouse, for gaming, repetitive work or just browsing. It is responsive, quick and programmable, all at a reasonable price.
You can purchase this product on Amazon.com and it's on sale right now! Great for Holiday giving. #gamingmouse
I ordered this product through a special promotion and this is my honest and unbiased review and only my opinion. This is based on my personally using and experiencing the product. I was in no way compensated for this review. I only recommend products that worked for me and that I think will work for my readers.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
CushionCare Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad and Mouse Wrist Rest Pad Help Me Avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

I am, and have been for years, on my computer for many hours a day. I have never had the symptoms of carpal tunnel and I believe that is due to always using a wrist rest pad, both for my keyboard and my mouse. That is why I love this combination of the CushionCare Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad and Mouse Wrist Rest Pad. The keyboard wrist rest is soft and supportive of my wrists, keeping me from bending my wrists at a bad angle. The wrist rest mouse pad keeps my wrist elevated while using my mouse. The foam pads both "bounce back" after use so that they do not remain deflated by the pressure of my arms and wrists. The keyboard rest is almost the same length as my keyboard, so no matter where I type, I have the wrist rest under my arm. The mouse pad has a large circular area for the mouse to travel over and my wrist can comfortably rest on the foam pad no matter what direction I need to move my mouse. It is plenty big enough for even my oversized mouse to move with ease and not go beyond the pad area. I definitely recommend the CushionCare Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad and Mouse Wrist Rest Pad to help your wrists stay aligned in comfort and protected from stress and potential injury.
You can purchase this product on Amazon.com


I received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased feedback, regardless I only recommend products that worked for me and that I think will work for my readers.

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