Biomechanically low load computer mouse

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device

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C345S163000, C345S164000, C345S157000, C345S158000

Reexamination Certificate

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07145548

ABSTRACT:
A mouse which truly performs at a low load level, significantly reducing high statistics rates of damaged muscle tissue and severe injury. The mouse does not require lifting to get back into sync and can adjust to the varying hand structure of different users, and apply contour in effective areas as to support the hand in such a way that strain is concentrated on the larger muscles of the lower arm rather than specific muscles of the wrist and fingers.

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