Computer mouse pad having inclined surfaces

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248118, 248918, A47B 9100

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056788002

ABSTRACT:
An ergonomically designed computer mouse pad for use with a hand operated computer mouse includes an inclined work surface for supporting the computer mouse. The mouse pad is symmetric so that it can be used with either the right hand or the left hand. During operation, the computer mouse is positioned on the inclined surface and the user's hand is positioned with the palm of the hand on top of the computer mouse so that the user's hand is positioned at an angle relative to the table supporting the mouse pad. The angled position of the hand creates ergonomic benefits such as reducing the muscular and skeletal strain on the user's hand and wrist. In addition, two inclined side surfaces adjacent the inclined work surface ensure that the user's hand and wrist does not rest on an abrupt edge.

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