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J-Tech Digital Scroll Endurance Wired Mouse Ergonomic Vertical USB Mouse with Adjustable Sensitivity (600/1000/1600 DPI), Removable Palm Rest & Thumb Buttons - Reduces Hand/Wrist Pain (Wired)
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Brand | J-Tech Digital |
Color | gray |
Connectivity Technology | w |
Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Unique ergonomic design with removable palm rest to reduce hand and wrist pain
- Two thumb buttons can be used for back/forward browser navigation
- Driver free 3-mode DPI shift:600/1000/1600DPI adjustable
- High-resolution optical sensor with adjustable sensitivity for accuracy and responsiveness
- Scroll Wheel lifetime:200,000 circles/ Button lifetime:3 million times
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We are dedicated to providing the highest quality audio-video solutions that capture our sense of innovation, passion, and reliability. Our reputation is based on not only the high quality products we provide across an array of industries, but also our knowledgeable employees based in Stafford, TX. At J-Tech Digital, we go beyond the box with experienced and friendly AV industry professionals ready to assist & work with you!
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How did we get our start?
J-Tech Digital was founded in 2012 with the goal of supplying Audio-Video installers, integrators and end-users with high-quality products their AV systems deserve. With humble beginnings, J-Tech Digital has grown with our customers and the industry to continually accomplish our original goal; day-in & day-out.
What makes our products unique?
We understand that when creating an AV system, affordability must be taken into consideration without sacrificing performance or reliability. We help provide reliable and performance driven AV products that will fit in your budget.
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Control System Ready
Integrate with Control4" & Crestron" systems via available drivers or control devices via J-Tech Digital Control App! (iOS & Android)
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Product Description
JTD-Wired-Vertical | JTD-Wireless-Vertical | V628 | V628P | V628M-2.4G | V628M-2.4GP | |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars
3,538
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4.1 out of 5 stars
3,538
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4.2 out of 5 stars
6,288
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4.1 out of 5 stars
1,192
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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4.0 out of 5 stars
325
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ASIN | B00TJ4ZD28 | B00TJ56XD0 | B0759V6FZC | B07H9C1WM8 | B07K4VTMW9 | B07KL6K887 |
Wireless | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Rechargable | No | No | No | No | No | No |
DPI | 600/1000/1600 | 600/1000/1600 | 600/1000/1600 | 600/1000/1600 | 800/1200/1600 | 800/1200/1600 |
Removable Palm Rest | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
RGB Lights | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right |
Say goodbye to wrist pain The Scroll Endurance by J-Tech Digital is perfect for anyone who experiences wrist or hand fatigue when using a regular mouse. Its vertical design reduces the torsion of the forearm and wrist caused when using most other mice. The Scroll Endurance also includes a detachable palm rest to reduce drag on the desk surface.
Other cool features In addition to its comfortable, ergonomic design, the Scroll Endurance also has adjustable sensitivity, which can be changed on-the-fly using the DPI button on the mouse. Another neat feature is the two thumb buttons, which perform back/forward browser navigation functions.
Specifications Sensitivity modes: 600/1000/1600DPI Weight: 120g Rating: 5V/20mA Interface: USB 2.0/3.0 Dimensions: 136 x 100 x 87mm Compatible with: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OSX
Package includes 1x J-Tech Digital Scroll Endurance Wired Ergonomic Vertical Mouse 1x Removable Palm Rest
This product is compatible with Apple Mac system but back/forward buttons will not work.
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Ergonomic | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.4 | — |
Comfort | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.3 | — |
For gaming | 3.2 | — | 4.1 | — | 3.2 | — |
Sold By | J-Tech Digital, Inc | J-Tech Digital, Inc | Nulea Direct | Thousandshores Inc | ProtoArc | SHARE SUNSHINE |
connectivity tech | w | USB, Wireless | Wired | 2.4Ghz USB Wireless | Bluetooth, USB | Radio Frequency, USB, wireless |
hand orientation | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right | Right | Right |
power source | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Laser, Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 10 meters | 10 meters | 1.8 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters |
button quantity | 6 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 6 |
hardware platform | PC | — | PC, Linux, Mac | Laptop, PC | PC | Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Linux, Vista, windows 7/8/ 10 and Mac OS X. Suitable for Microsoft Mac HP Dell Lenovo Sony Asus Acer Tablet/PC/Notebook |
batteries required | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.1 x 3.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
ASIN | B00TJ4ZD28 |
Item model number | JTD-Wired-Vertical |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,695 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #705 in PC Gaming Mice #1,489 in Computer Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 5, 2015 |
Manufacturer | J-Tech Digital Inc. |
Country of Origin | China |
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Customers like the comfort, quality and wrist problems of the mouse. For example, they mention that it's incredibly comfortable and easy to use, with a curved hand shape that feels very natural in their hand. They say it'll take the strain off their hand and wrist. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, ease of use, maneuverability, and button placement.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that the curved hand shape feels very natural in their hand, and their right hand rests comfortably and naturally on the device. The ergonomic design is true, and the size felt appropriate. The rubber feels nice, and does not slip when their hands are sweaty. Overall, customers are happy with the comfort and ease of use of the product.
"...It is just SO comfortable. There's certainly no pain in my wrist now. If I was basing this review on feel alone, I would have given it five stars...." Read more
"...The design/layout of the mouse and buttons feels very natural. I like the position of the back/forward mouse buttons below/above the thumb...." Read more
"...a bit here, but truthfully, at least for my hand size, my right hand rests comfortably and naturally on the device and i'm able to use all the..." Read more
"...The rubber feels nice because it does not slips when you hands are sweaty but still your hand after hours of usage they would cramp because of the..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the mouse. They mention it's a solid product, has a sturdy feel, and is of high quality. Some say that the buttons feel more solid and are better placed under their fingers. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality.
"...The scroll wheel sits nicely where my middle finger is so I can use my index/pointer finger for left click, middle finger for scroll wheel, and ring..." Read more
"...I think this mouse is the perfect introductory vertical mouse to see if the form factor/style works for you for general use...." Read more
"...Top of the mouse has a DPI button, very handy. This lets you set how far the mouse pointer roams when you move the mouse...." Read more
"...It's made from plastic type materials and feels as sturdy as you'd expect a mouse to feel, really...." Read more
Customers say the mouse works well for wrist problems, and puts their hand in a more natural position. They also say it takes the strain off their hand and wrist. Customers also mention that the mouse tracks smoothly and has zero wrist issues.
"...That's how much I like it. My wrist hasn't felt any pain since I started using this...." Read more
"...-----> In all, it saved me from a lot of pain, helped me work while my wrist healed up...." Read more
"...I really like the ergonomic design, the handshake position, and the added texturing on the mouse does assist with lifting, but again, the thumb is..." Read more
"Takes the strain off my hand and wrist." Read more
Customers like the value of the mouse. For example, they say it's a great bang for the buck, well built, and worth the trouble. Some mention that it'll be a fun mouse for FPS games.
"...I think this mouse is definitely worth the trouble." Read more
"...The fact that the mouse wasn't expensive also helped make it easier for me to justify "giving it a try" on my quest for the right mouse for..." Read more
"...It's pretty good, and extremely simple. The mouse comes in a very basic cardboard box with more printing on the box than what's actually in the box...." Read more
"...However I grew used to it very quickly. Worth every penny you spend!IN USE: It takes a little bit of getting used to...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it has small issues getting the driver working. Some say that the mouse pointer becomes unresponsive at times, and the speed goes down to snail speed.
"...Mouse wheel acts like a button, works very well in Maya, and blender for meshing. As well as in Photoshop...." Read more
"...The red light never came on. Tech support suggested putting a AA battery in...." Read more
"...They all work beautifully after you get used to the change in button and hand placement...." Read more
"...The product is not bad, it works fine, but most importantly, this attitude of Aaron, who stands behind his product, makes me hate the company...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the mouse. Some mention that the buttons are intuitive, not needing much thought to use, and it's truly plug and play. However, others say that it takes a bit of getting used to, is odd to get used to and is very finicky and frustrating to use.
"...Sure, that makes it pretty easy to just plug in and use, but sometimes I wish there was a dedicated interface so I could easily change the function..." Read more
"...Far too low to move my finger to scroll.If I can find a way to reorient the directional, this mouse would have a lot of potential...." Read more
"...It's pretty good, and extremely simple. The mouse comes in a very basic cardboard box with more printing on the box than what's actually in the box...." Read more
"...Nothing is in the box other than the mouse. No instructions, etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the mouse. Some mention that the movement of the cursor is fast and the mouse is plenty responsive. They say that the mouse moves fairly freely on the mouse pad, but with just enough friction to allow you to. However, others say that it flat out stops moving the curso as they're moving the mouse out. They also mention that it takes very little effort to move the pointer, so it can be hard to control. Some customers also mention the scroll wheel slipping again.
"...This is just so disappointing. If I pull out my tray, it gets stuck on the mouse, and if I wedge the mouse out and then try to close the tray later..." Read more
"...I don't seem to suffer from that, but I do use them. It glides smoothly across a mouse pad and easily...." Read more
"...If the company can address the scroll speed issue, I would love to bump up the rating!" Read more
"...On the mousepad it moves fairly freely, but with just enough friction to allow you to stay in control...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the button placement. Some mention that the buttons are right where their fingers are, have a very nice, firm click to them, and the scrolling is precise. Others say that the keys are not very precise, annoying, and too close together. They also mention that it's difficult to access some of the buttons and that it is too easy to accidentally tap the buttons near the thumb area.
"...The scroll wheel does click, but not audibly. What I mean is that it isn't a continuously spinning wheel. But it doesn't make a peep...." Read more
"...The DPI button is large and better placed than the DPI button on the Evoluent mouse (under the palm?)...." Read more
"...It is a bit too easy to accidentally tap the buttons near the thumb area, so beginners will probably finding themselves going backwards or forwards..." Read more
"...There are two standard buttons for middle and index fingers, on the right side of the column, and two thumb buttons on the left side of the column...." Read more
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So far I like it a lot. I also tried the Sharkk/Adesso vertical mouse at a shop. I like all four mice but so far I like this one the most. I have the wired version for my desktop.
Texture: My Evoluent mouse had a shiny slick texture that never felt that good in the hand and would collect a lot of fingerprint gunkage. This had a matte rubbery feeling surface with grip ridges. The Sharkk/Adesso mouse looked identical but the Adesso had the shiny smooth surface and the Sharkk was matte. I preferred the Sharkk to the Adesso FWIW.
Shape: This mouse has a more naturally curved hand shape that feels very natural in my hand. The Evoluent mouse was a simpler lump of rounded plastic. It's a better orientation than a regular mouse but it's not a great shape. I also like the wrist guard on this one - with my evoluent mouse, my palm heel always drags and get sore after a while.
Buttons: The buttons on this one feel much more solid and better placed under *my* fingers than any of the other three I've tried. The evoluent buttons always seemed too big and too long for my hands which meant harder actuation. The Sharkk/Adesso ones seemed OK but were more like long leaf style buttons than actual buttons and lacked feel. Some people have complained about the positioning of the thumb buttons on the J-Tech - I haven't had any trouble with them thus far but I remapped them with xmouse (no drivers are included). I guess you could disable them if they annoyed you. The thumb buttons on the Evoluent mouse are quite far apart - so far apart I never used them. The DPI button is large and better placed than the DPI button on the Evoluent mouse (under the palm?). Unlike the Evoluent mouse however, it doesn't have an up/down DPI button and it does it silently - it doesn't have LED indicators to tell what speed it's on. It just does it.
Size: The Evoluent mouse might work better for bigger hands - I believe they have wider range of sizes and left-handed models. I'm 5'6" and male FWIW. The J-Tech mouse works well for me but I can imagine someone with bigger hands finding it too small. I'm considering the Sharkk/Adesso mouse for my laptop since it seems a little more compact than either of the other two options.
Overall the J-Tech mouse is my favorite vertical mouse of the four I've tried, at least in the hand. I haven't tried the Adesso/Sharkk mice but I'd be willing to try them for mobile work, sacrificing the wrist guard and better shape for more portability. I'm not a fan of the Evoluent mouse at all any more. It's better than a normal mouse but it doesn't seem worth the extra money on ergonomics or longevity (I'm on my second: one burned out in under a year). Lefties and giant ham hands might need to check them out though.
Also I had the opportunity to contact tech support for an issue I thought I had, but as usual, it was operator error. They were extremely responsive and spoke English. That was a pleasure.
So on the negative side, I wish the scroll wheel was better. The detents are too detenty,and seems slow to scroll. Maybe it feels plasticy, but certainly too heavy. Also, you sort of have to move your finger out of the natural state to reach it. But this is minor.. Also,minor, the dpi button doesnt seem to have much effect. This is really minor because the mouse is plenty responsive. One other thing, the sliders seem a little too free on the bottom. I had to change mouse pad to give it a little more resistance. This slippery-ness makes it a little hard to be accurate like when picking out a single letter to correct in a document. Because I tilt the mouse pad up a little, also for ergonomics, the mouse was sliding off my old mousepad. The other one I had is like a microfiber surface and works great.
It also would be nice to have a little software setup/config program to set the sensitivity of the scroll wheel, and maybe configure the buttons.
Please don't misunderstand the negatives. Now that I have tried it I don't expect to ever go back to the regular mouse, and if I got a new computer or moved jobs I would demand this one or bring my own. I am hoping j-tech reads these and uses the constructive criticism to improve it. If they do and come out with a version2, I will buy it.
Well done!
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I think I have big hands and still find it comfortable to hold and use. I spend around 8 - 10 hours daily using this mouse
I have large hands and found the mouse a bit on the smaller side.
It has definitely helped with my wrist pain. Works alright.
Got used to it pretty quick.
Not able to notice any difference when using the DPI switch (but that could just be me).