Silicon Valley-based Logitech Inc reckons it has the answer to stress in the office, with its Mouseman family of user-friendly mice for the personal computer and Macintosh: an asymmetrically shaped mouse is designed to fit the contours of the hand, with a version for the left-handed user, to be available in different sizes to suit large and small hands; president Pierluigi Zappacosta, whose son is left-handed, hired a hand specialist to look into the psychological implications of uncomfortable mice; users, he said, are spending more and more time with their mice – what we’re offering is freedom of choice for the mouse user; the third member of the rodent family is a cordless radio-controlled mouse, with a battery that lasts for a year, that can operate at a distance of 11 feet.
