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| I-T Click Click 2.0 USB |
User guide
ENGLISH
Its perfectly designed curvature, along with its keys placed at the top and side of the Mouse give the "I-T
Click Click 2.0 USB" a superior level of comfort and ergonomics.
- The button located on the top is the equivalent of the left key on a conventional mouse and the button
located on the side is the equivalent of the right key on a mouse. Thus, this mouse is controlled with the Index
fi nger(downwards) and with the Thumb (from outside to inside); thus, both fi ngers move naturally.
This key confi guration allows the mouse to have a very streamlined, ergonomic and beautiful design and
makes it ideal for use with laptop computers.
- Positioning the Mouse and fi ngers:
The "I-T Click Click 2.0 USB" must be inclined at an angle of 20 - 30º to its point, in the direction of the
laptop (your hand must not be inclined, only the Mouse).The thumb is placed on the side button, the index
fi nger on the upper button, the middle fi n-ger on the small scroll wheel, the ring fi nger slightly behind the
small scroll wheel and the little fi nger slightly behind the ring fi nger. The distances between the ring and little
fi ngers will vary according to the size of the user's fi ngers and hand.The correct positioning of the middle, ring
and little fi ngers mean the Mouse is suffi ciently well held and absorbs the lateral force exerted when using the
thumb to press the side button, thereby preventing the "I-T Click Click 2.0 USB" from moving sideways.
1- You must rest the palm of your hand on the desk (not on the mouse as with a traditional mouse)
and hold the mouse just with your fingers (each one in its position). The I-T Click, Click must be
operated with gentle movements of the wrist.
2- How to get rid of "the hand inertia":
Once you have learnt how to Position, Hold and Handle the I-T Click, Click, at the beginning you will
experience a problem controlling the Mouse. This problem is caused by "the hand inertia" brought
about by the habit acquired previously using much heavier and larger mice than the Suvil (with
traditional mice the user applies a lot more force to move them).
To avoid this "hand inertia" acquired previously, you must start to handle the I-T Click, Click very
slowly to start with (not getting nervous). Once your brain has forgotten the old inertia you will
move the I—Click, Click very quickly because it is very light as it has been manufactured with
polycarbonate plastic materials.
We have put a video on Youtube to help you understand more intuitively how to handle the I-T Click
Click: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKrX3hDR2aU .

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