Ergonomic computer mouse
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1. A computer mouse comprising:
- a housing generally parallel to a work surface that supports the mouse;
at least one signaling device positioned on the housing and configured to be actuated by pressure exerted at least partially in a direction that is vertically upward with respect to the work surface.
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Abstract
An ergonomic computer mouse is provided. The mouse has at least one signaling device that is positioned to accommodate a user'"'"'s fingers when they are in a relaxed, nonextended state and the user'"'"'s hand is resting on the mouse. The user may actuate a signaling device by exerting pressure on the signaling device in an upward direction, toward the rear of the mouse, or both. The mouse thus reduces fatigue on the user'"'"'s hand and arm.
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1. A computer mouse comprising:
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a housing generally parallel to a work surface that supports the mouse;
at least one signaling device positioned on the housing and configured to be actuated by pressure exerted at least partially in a direction that is vertically upward with respect to the work surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A computer mouse comprising:
at least one signaling device configured to be actuated by pressure exerted at least partially in a direction that is vertically upward with respect to a work surface that supports the mouse. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
- 14. A method of actuating a computer mouse having at least one signaling device, the method comprising exerting pressure on the at least one signaling device at least partially in a direction that is vertically upward with respect to a work surface that supports the mouse.
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17. A computer mouse having at least one signaling device comprising:
means for configuring the at least one signaling device to be actuated by pressure exerted at least partially in a direction that is vertically upward with respect to a work surface that supports the mouse. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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