🖐️ Work smarter, not harder — the mouse that moves with you, not against you.
The Contour RollerMouse Pro3 is an ergonomic, wired USB mouse designed to reduce repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel and shoulder pain. Positioned centrally in front of your keyboard, it eliminates the need to reach or grip, featuring a smooth rollerbar for cursor control and tap-to-click functionality. With 5 customizable shortcut buttons, 10 adjustable cursor speeds, and a memory foam wrist rest, it offers precision, comfort, and productivity for Mac and PC users. Made from recycled materials with replaceable components, it’s a sustainable choice backed by a 2-year warranty.
Item Weight | 0.67 Kilograms |
Size | Large |
Item Dimensions L x W | 19.75"L x 3.75"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic Design |
N**U
Worth every penny!
Developed shoulder mouse injury and radial nerve pain due to years of using regular mouse. On my third week of using this roller mouse and my shoulder pain had subsided. Easy to use. No more gripping! Really like the roller bar , feels like butter. The only thing is that my ergonomic keyboard did not fit well with this mouse . It is curved with hand rest built in so it took alot of space and had to reach up to type . So had to revert back to regular keyboard. Which is fine for now since my job is 90% mouse dependent. Another thing are the pads . They are a bit stiff although I am very picky about that. Regular mouse pads hurts after long use so I usually make my own with soft materials. For this roller mouse pads, it’s built in . Wish they made it softer. Otherwise, it’s a good investment. Very expensive but outweighs long term injury! Highly recommend if you have shoulder mouse and nerve pain/injury.
J**E
Cheaper than doctor visits!
My shoulder wrist and forearm pain are gone! I regularly use two large monitors plus my laptop screen, moving the cursor across all of them is easy, once you hit the end of scroll bar if you haven’t made it to the desired area, there is a spring type of thing. Just push into the spring and the cursor resets and continues moving as needed.I was hesitant about getting the roller mouse because 1) I wasn’t sure how easy multiple monitors would be, it’s a snap and nothing to worry about. 2) I had used an ergonomic split keyboard for 15+ years, so I was concerned about not being able to use the older mouse with that style of keyboard. I decided to give it a try and now use a regular keyboard with no wrist pain as of yet. I’ve been using the roller mouse for a couple of months now. 3) The price had me think long and hard about it; but I decided to give it a try through Amazon because it’s easy to return if it didn’t work out, and because if it did work it’s much cheaper than doctor visits, physical therapy or surgery. I’m extremely happy to say I have not needed to go to the doctor for the pains I had and I no longer need to eat ibuprofen like candy. The only regret is that I didn’t find the roller mouse a couple of years ago.I use the number pad on the keyboard extensively, so I chose the Pro3, it’s perfect.
G**T
Can't work without it
For years, working with a computer meant removing your hand from the keyboard to the mouse (most times at least 12 inches away) back and forth a zillion times. This Rollermouse solved that hassle. The mouse, scroll wheel, right & left click, along with special copy & paste buttons and a double click button ....All within a finger's reach without removing my hands from the wrist pad. Plus the support is awesome. I updated my MacOS to BigSur 11.4 and the scroll wheel stopped working. I contacted Contour Support and they had a new driver created in a day or so that fixed the problem.
K**N
Couldn't live without it
I bought this for video and audio editing but it didn't work well for the task. What the RollerMouse Pro3 really works well for is typing and general computer use. It's so much faster than using a mouse. I've used mine enough the left button is getting worn but it's still super comfortable and I can type for hours with greater speed and my hands and wrists don't hurt. It's a little pricey but if you value your time and want to type faster, it's fantastic.
A**R
Best thing for trigger thumb/wrist issues
I was having issues several years ago with carpal tunnel and trigger thumb where surgeries and other treatments had been recommended by docs from the excessive mouse use my job requires. I tried a vertical mouse and the problems got worse. I tried this and started feeling relief immediately. No real adjustment to use it - super easy to use. Now, several years later my problems are still resolved. I have them at home and at my office and will never go back to using a regular mouse as long as this option exists. Rollerball is fabulous! One of my best purchases ever.
D**T
Anyone needing a erogomic mouse
My previous company purchased for me a keyboard and the Contour Mouse Pro2 several years ago. When I left they let me take it with me. It finally started to mess up when I would try to copy something with the left copy button. I knew it was time for a new one. I purchased the Contour RollerMouse Pro 3 as it just seems to be a upgraded version.I plugged it in and it worked wonderfully. I would recommend this to anyone who has problems the their right or left arms that use the conventional type of mouse. This is a life saver to my arthitic shoulder. It's also funny to watch someone try to use it that uses a converntional one. Just because it is in front of them that can't get the hang of it being the exact same thing that they use otherwise!
G**D
Great idea, but not ready for the market. Problem with some monitors.
I wanted to love the RollerMouse Pro 3, I really did as I have problems with my shoulder.I expected a learning curve, but because of some technical issues with the RollerMousePro 3, it wasn't for me.Unfortunately, there is a technical problem with the RollerMouse. I have a 27" monitor and immediately found I had trouble getting the cursor to the edges of my monitor. I found that if I slid the roller bar back and forth several times and "bounced" the cursor toward the edges of my screen the cursor would finally move to the edge. I returned it thinking it was defective.The second one did the same thing, so I contacted Contour. Their "fix" was to increase the cursor speed, which is a button just above the left and right mouse buttons. A couple of things happened when I did that. (1) Increasing the speed of the cursor required me to have VERY steady hands making it impossible for me to put the cursor in a specific spot. (2) Their "fix" only lasted for a little while as I'm now having to "bounce" the roller bar several times again to get to the edges of the screen.The idea of the RollerMouse is great, but I'd say they need to do more work to get this ready for the market.
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