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Mousetrapper Delta roll bar mouse review

"Roll with it," as Noel Gallagher once said, and he hit the nail on the head. Roll bar mice offer a completely fresh and innovative approach to using a computer. While enthusiasts across the globe adore these ergonomic masterpieces, many people still haven't heard of them, let alone given them a try. So, I wanted to address that by inviting curious office workers to review this exciting new roll bar mouse on the market—the Delta, crafted by the Swedish ergonomic design wizards at Mousetrapper. Roll bar mouse novices are more than welcome here."

What Exactly Is a Roll Bar Mouse?

A roll bar mouse is shaped differently from a standard mouse and positioned in an entirely different spot. It's a rectangular panel that sits directly in front of your keyboard. Also known as a central pointing device or roller bar mouse, the term "central" is key: placing this mouse directly in front of your body eliminates the need to reach to the side for your mouse. You can use any finger from either hand to move the cursor, which is the main health and comfort advantage.

 

 

“I Absolutely Love My Bar Mouse and Can’t Live Without One”

Let’s kick things off by hearing from a roll bar mouse enthusiast. "I’ve been using a roll bar mouse for 16 years now!" says Chris Pratt from Posturite. "As someone who spends a lot of time at my sit-stand desk handling heavy administrative tasks, I frequently switch between typing on the keyboard and using the mouse. With a traditional setup, this would cause a lot of repetitive motion with my right arm. But my roll bar mouse minimizes that movement, helping prevent injury and boosting productivity. A win-win situation!"

Unboxing the Mousetrapper Delta Mouse

Unboxing a Mousetrapper ergonomic mouse

Jack Stonehouse, an SEO Director, and Mishita Gupta, an Events Executive, are my test subjects here. Jack had never heard of a roll bar mouse, while Mishita knew they existed but hadn’t tried one herself. "I’ve been curious about them for years but also somewhat skeptical, thinking they were more of a novelty 'cool gadget' for the office," Mishita shared. "I was thrilled to finally get a chance to see what all the fuss was about." Mishita gave the Mousetrapper Delta mouse a perfect 10 out of 10 for first impressions. She loved the sleek, eco-friendly packaging and found the instructions helpful. She also appreciated that the mouse is made from recycled plastic. "Mine worked perfectly right out of the box with no hiccups," Jack noted. "The software to adjust the buttons worked smoothly too. The only downside is that the USB cable was a bit tricky to insert into the mouse. Personally, I'd prefer a rechargeable Bluetooth version."

How Did You Feel Using the Mousetrapper Delta on Day One?

Using a roll bar mouse

*Jack*: "Yes, it took some getting used to, but once I figured it out, it was great. I was previously using a basic mouse, and this is far superior." *Mishita*: "At first, my brain got quite a workout as I attempted my usual tasks without my trusty traditional mouse. But I decided to persevere and dive in. I soon grasped the button functions on the Delta mouse and started ticking items off my to-do list. There were moments when my right hand instinctively reached for the spot where my optical mouse used to be, and I had to pause and think whether I usually did that task with the mouse or keyboard. They occupy similar spaces, which caused some confusion, but considering where I was at the start of the day, significant progress was made." Chris Pratt compares the initial experience of using a roll bar mouse to switching from a manual to an automatic car. "After about a week, I was hooked!"

What Was Your Experience After 3 Days of Using the Mousetrapper Delta?

*Mishita*: "I definitely grew more accustomed to the controls. The copy/paste buttons are fantastic—no more pressing the CTRL+C combination on the keyboard. The middle scroll is also very useful and incredibly smooth, making web browsing a breeze." The Mousetrapper Delta boasts six programmable buttons—more than its rivals—and a high 4,000 DPI mouse sensitivity for easy scrolling, clicking, and zooming. Scrolling is done via a button instead of a wheel, eliminating the discomfort of repetitive finger movements. Mousetrapper promises a smooth, frictionless experience with its unique soft carbon fiber material for sliding the Delta’s Control Bar and a light touch for clicking.

Smooth experience of using a roll bar mouse

*Jack*: "I felt much more confident using the roll bar mouse after three days, and I was up to speed for everyday tasks. As an SEO Director at 427 Marketing, I look at hundreds, if not thousands, of websites and multiple data sources every day. The new mouse helped speed up browsing and analyzing data. Over time, I believe it will enhance my productivity significantly." This particular roll bar mouse isn't the smallest piece of ergonomic gear (50cm wide by 12cm deep), so ensure you have enough space on your desk or sit-stand workstation. Jack mentioned that the Delta isn't highly portable since he works between two offices, and it's not as simple as just tossing a standard mouse in his bag. He might consider the more portable Mousetrapper Alpha, which combines a mouse and keyboard.

The All-Important Comfort Factor

How comfortable is a roll bar mouse?

What rating would our reviewers give the wrist rest area of the Mousetrapper Delta for comfort? *Jack*: 10/10 "Extremely comfortable" *Mishita*: 10/10 "Very comfy—the large surface area ensures both wrists are always protected, and the magnetic attachment is brilliant when you want to remove the wrist rest for cleaning." Reducing strain on the wrists, neck, and shoulders is the primary goal of roll bar mouse designers. Great news for RSI sufferers! If you're reading this because you're in pain and unsure how to continue working, consider seeking advice from a DSE Assessor. Adriana, in her five-star Posturite review, noted that the price of a Mousetrapper roll bar mouse is well worth it if you suffer from neck and shoulder issues.

Which Mousetrapper Model Should You Choose?

Compare the Mousetrapper Delta and Advance

Finally, if you're comparing different computer mouse models from Mousetrapper, the Delta features a movable roll bar along the top, whereas the Advance 2.0 has a movable trackpad. Unlike a laptop trackpad where the finger stays stationary and moves along the surface, the Advance trackpad moves with your finger, making it ideal for those with sensitive fingertips. The Advance has four programmable buttons, while the Delta offers six. Additionally, the Delta is the more sustainable option of the two. Another plus for the Delta is its two USB ports for connecting additional peripherals, which is beneficial for laptops with fewer USB slots. Ergonomic product expert Vikki Greer is often asked, "Which is the best ergonomic mouse?" As she mentioned in the Homeworker Kit 'show and tell' webinar, there's no definitive answer. It all depends on the individual and their specific needs and tasks. For personalized advice on choosing the right mouse, consider chatting with the ergonomic product specialists at Posturite. Check out the Mousetrapper Delta in more detail, thank our reviewers, and best of luck finding your 'forever mouse'!

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