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Fellowes Gliding Palm Support mouse pad with wrist pillow

$42.99
Mfg # 9180701 CDW # 2660356 | UNSPSC 43211802

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  • Mouse pad with wrist pillow
  • black
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The Fellowes Gliding Palm Support with patented Health-V Channel relieves wrist pressure to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome! Palm support glides effortlessly to encourage healthy, natural movement and features Microban antimicrobial protection to keep the product cleaner. Self-adjusting gel support puts small or large hands in neutral posture. Compact design works with or without the mouse pad.
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Fellowes Gliding Palm Support mouse pad with wrist pillow is rated1.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from FELLOWES MOUSE PAD BLACK PALM SUPPORT GEL (9180701)I just received this from an online Merchant after waiting for over a week. The mouse is supposed to fit into the gel wrist support and the elastic ties around the side are 'supposed' to stick to the sides of the mouse. Which they do not ; particularly with my HP mouse which I spent quite a bit on and do not want to have to go out and buy another just to see if that one would fit !! The gel support would be fine on it's own if it didnt have the sliding base as otherwise would be quite comfortable. Even if the plastic fabric that fits around the mouse sticks ; it still does not encase the base of the mouse ; thus having way too much sideways movement of the mouse which was starting to hurt my wrist itself. What a waste of money :-(
Date published: 2017-04-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from CRC 91807Not designed with user in mind. In theory it would work, but during practicle use it is useless and cumbersome. Mouse flexible harness is a joke. It keep sliding from mouse body side and gets in bottom of mouse, making mouse movement hard/impossible.
Date published: 2014-05-05T00:00:00-04:00