🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Comfort and Style!
The Evoluent VerticalMouse D is a right-handed, medium-sized USB wireless mouse designed to enhance comfort and precision. Featuring patented grooved buttons for better grip, an ergonomic shape to reduce wrist strain, and adjustable pointer speed settings, this mouse is perfect for professionals seeking both functionality and style. Compatible with various operating systems, it’s the ideal choice for anyone looking to upgrade their workspace.
Brand | Evoluent |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.92 x 0.25 cm; 226.8 g |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | VMDMW |
Manufacturer | Evoluent |
Colour | Black, Silver, Grey |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.2 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.6 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 226 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
New Favourite
Due to arthritis, RSI and general wrist flex discomfort, I researched vertical mice and bought both this and the Logitech MX Vertical Ergo one. Both are comfortable, but this has the edge because it actually fits my hand perfectly and all the extra programmable buttons are in natural reach. You don't have to change your grip, the buttons are where you'd put them yourself. Aesthetics wise, they're as ugly as can be, but you don't buy them for looks. The programmable buttons - by app if you wish - allow you to add shortcuts, making navigation and editing a doddle. And this software makes paying the premium price worth it. It just streamlines everything.I use CorelDRAW and Photoshop extensively, and the precision this mouse offers is excellent. The glossy mirrored surface is questionable and a fingerprint magnet, though. The weight is just right, I like that you can use a standard AA battery. You don't have to worry about it failing and having to charge it every 5 minutes like with my Logitech MS Master1 & 2 after a couple of years of hard usage. It is expensive, but you invariably get what you pay for, as is the case here. You also get storage for the USB dongle - you can connect several ways, under the battery cover, which has been a niggle with the Logitech that they refuse to address. For crying out loud, it's a no brainer to make it harder to lose. The overarching thing with a mouse like this at this price is is it worth it? 3 months in, I can categorically answer that with a resounding yes. And the RSI, arthritis, little finger numbness has gone. Not only is it a great mouse for alleviating pain, but it's a precision pointer for work and streamlining tasks. Works brilliantly for browsing too and general computing. If anyone's on the market for a mouse in this price range, particularly in the creative arena, I'd recommendthis mouse whether you have wrist pain or not.
S**E
Best vertical mouse made even better!
As an owner of the Evoluent Vertical Mouse 4 wired - Small, the Evoluent VMD Small is a welcome improvement. Same excellent quality and even better accuracy with the Evoluent Mouse Manager v6.0.3.0 (as of Jan 2020). So happy that the mouse is more comfortable to use than the Evoluent VM4 which I thought wasn't possible. The grooved buttons are amazing and it knocks all other vertical mice for six. Evoluent is head and shoulders above the competition. Highly recommended!
J**W
Stylish comfy ergo mouse
I've tried a few ergo mice. For my particular problem of a twitchy index from many hours hammering the LMB to shoot at pixels on less ergo mice, it's not best suited - for that, nothing beats the 3M with the thumb click button. On this mouse, the thumb buttons are too far apart and require too much travel to be useful alternatives (maybe you can keep it close to one of them). You also need to use Xmouse to reconfigure the buttons because the evoluent driver isn't very configurable. This mouse is like most ergonomic mice, specifically for keeping the hand straight upright to prevent you twisting your tendons and causing my sort of condition in the first place. This is a really comfy, luxurious, solid-feeling mouse. It's heavy but glides well, has such a good-feeling grip position and rest to keep your smallest digit dragging on the mouse mat. Despite it being smooth (read that as won't wear out in 5 mins or get quite as grubby) you won't easily lose grip of it. If I do play games with it, it loses out a bit, and I think that's mainly down to weight and sensitivity - I think the laser resolution would need to be higher on it. You won't manage long gaming sessions with it. I use a number of different mice, and switching to this one, it always catches me that there are 3 buttons plus the mousewheel button combo - and it catches out software too (I had to reset the middle button in some games because it didn't seem to be configured). The magnetic battery compartment panel is very novel. Although I think there are cheaper ergos out there that are functionally equivalent, they don't have the same feel of quality as this - dare I call it a manager's mouse? :D
M**S
Very high quality vertical mouse
I own 2 of these now, one for work, one for home. They're very helpful with my RSI. The build quality matches the price, I especially liked the magnetic battery compartment cover (no plastic tabs to break off). The build quality has improved greatly since the VerticalMouse C.Despite feeling premium, it's not heavy: most of the mass is in the battery.The driver software is not mandatory, but the buttons are mapped weirdly without it. It's not resource intensive, and it's very useful. I especially like the dedicated settings tab to expose the Excel horizontal scroll feature. The text on that page could do a better job of explaining that turning it on will affect ALL buttons when using Excel, not just the horizontal scroll button.Battery life is excellent, and it's nice it takes the more common 1xAA instead of multiple AAAs. I like that it comes with a AA battery in the box. Also in the box is a USB extension cable (Type A male to Type A female) to help reposition the dongle.The only way they could make it better would be to use a free spinning scroll wheel like Logitech MX has for some of their mice (not the vertical one sadly). The Evoluent driver software can do a similar thing where if you scroll faster it scrolls more lines, but it's not as good. If they released a new model with a free spinning scroll wheel I'd immediately buy two.
B**O
For AutoCAD (drafting primarily) - I have Medium (Size 9 gloves) hands and love the Large Size Fit.
My wife had an old Size Small Evoluent 4 mouse I had used for a few years, she got it through an Ergonomic assesment...I started having forearm (carple tunnel) pain flare up. The vertical mouse fixed that...however a small drawback was that my pinky/bottom side of my hand would get sore by the end of the day.The buttons finally crapped out on that old mouse so I finally replaced it with this one (Evoluent VMDL 'D' ) in a Size LARGE!!! For AutoCAD (drafting primarily)...btw I have Men's medium hands (Size 9 gloves) and love the Large Size Fit...not sure why I waited so long to get the right size...worth the ~$150 CAD I paid. Would Buy Again...and love the Chrome look over the old Blue-ish/Purple. My pinky/side of hand pain/numbness is completely gone...would recommend to all who mouse all-day producing DWGs and etc... Evoluent should make a size XL for men with even larger hands!
D**D
Best Vertical Mouse
This is the most comfortable vertical mouse I have tried. It holds your hand the most sideways, which is very important for eliminating lateral wrist motion. I tried a cheaper vertical mouse and returned it before coming back to Evoluent, man it was not even close. You don't have to twist your arm, pinch your fingers, make any weird motions, your hand just sits there. Compared to other mice this one is like AHH so natural. I LOVE having 3 finger buttons, being able to use middle click for opening links or pasting (usually the mouse wheel click on a normal mouse). Mouse wheel can also scroll horizontally while holding down one of the thumb buttons. I never knew I needed these two features in a mouse but I now use them constantly. The Evoluent software (Windows only?) allows you to remap the buttons for many additional functions.One change from the older model Vertical Mouse 4 I do not necessarily like is they have made the 3rd mouse button smaller. This is the button you press with your ring finger, whereas on the previous model it was pressed with your ring and pinky finger, definitely easier. I cannot comment on the battery life, this is my first wireless version and it has not run out yet. It takes 1 AA battery.Pros:Most comfortable vertical mouse available (this is #1)Lots of additional functions for common activities.Contoured finger buttons feel nice.Includes battery (!!) and extension cord for the wireless receiver (I have not needed to use it so far)Looks cool (better than in the picture), feels more premium compared to old model, more on par with mice at this price point.Cons:ExpensiveMouse button 3 harder to press than the Vertical Mouse 4 now that you can't use two fingers.
J**L
Buen mouse ergonómico
Compré este mouse porque se me diagnosticó Quervain. Llevo usándolo una semana, ocho horas diarias o más por mi trabajo. Debo decir que me ha funcionado de maravilla. es más cómodo y me ha ayudado en mi lesión. PERO primero hay que acostumbrarse sobre todo si nunca se han usado este tipo de mouse. Segundo, hay que buscar varias posiciones, alturas, etc. En mi caso, no me acomodó perfecto hasta que no puse una superficie donde elevar y descansar mi brazo. Una vez hecho esto, encontré la posición ideal. Entonces hay que buscarle antes de juzgar que no sirve.
X**G
Ergonomic, does the job
Fits my small right hand. Does the job!
P**R
The very best ergonomic mouse I have ever used
In terms of comfort and its ergonomic shape this is by far the best mouse I have ever used. My hands are big, but I ordered the medium model, which turned out to be almost insanely comfortable. I lucked out by ordering an open box item, which saved me a cool $70, not bad at all. And it was delivered in two days! Even with no discount this mouse is totally worth it, especially if you really want to avoid wrist and arm pains. The only caveat, and a major one, is software. My main workstation is a Mac. In order to take full advantage of the buttons you need the driver. Sadly, Apple has not yet provided the maker with the necessary driver development kit for MacOS 10.15 or newer. Earlier versions of the driver are not compatible with MacOS 10.15 or 11. This makes life more complicated because without the driver the buttons default to the developer setup, which I find weird: for instance, the wheel does not work like the standard wheel, but as a Forward button, and the right button works like the standard wheel! This is, apparently, more convenient - not for me though. I want the wheel to be the wheel, and the right button to be the right button. As well, although the thumb buttons are extremely conveniently placed, the lower one does nothing without the driver! I repeat: if you use a Mac these settings are impossible to change without the appropriately coded driver software. Luckily, the manufacturer provides a link to third party universal driver, namely USB Overdrive, which enables you to change the settings. Sadly, USB Overdrive is not as intuitive as one would wish for. It took me a while to figure it out and set up the buttons the way I like it. Additionally, USB Overdrive takes over almost every non-Apple keyboard and makes it impossible to use without deleting everything, that appears below 'Z Axis down' under the Settings tab, 'Any Mouse, Any Application' option. If you venture to use this universal driver, you will immediately know what I am talking about. I trust Windows users will not have these problems; I have not yet checked the mouse on my Windows machine, but the driver for Windows 10 is available from the manufacturer and I believe it should work under Windows 11. Other than that this mouse is awesome, simply amazing. Over the years I have tried many ergonomic mice and none made me as happy as this one. If you are a Mac user and not afraid to try USB Overdrive (hopefully the manufacturer will finally offer drivers for MacOS 11 and 12), then you will be a very happy camper. IMHO this is the best ergonomic mouse on the market, period.
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