World’s Most Unusual Mouse – The Toe Mouse

By Angel | April 9, 2010 5:26 am |
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Mouse

Have a look at the most incredible and creative mouse ever! Only with this mouse you can work with toes instead of your fingers. Just imagine – you can use one of your feet and your toes to control the mouse.

the toe mouse

Of course I can tell you that this mouse was created for those who sometime feel tired of using their hand to control the mouse but it’s not true. This gadget was made specifically for those with upper-limb disabilities. It’s a great way out if a person can’t use a usual mouse.

However, normal guys love this gadget too. As to me, this mouse has the only one disadvantage – it requires you to stick your two toes on it and you need to be barefoot.

Everything is not that easy with cell phones and mobile phone deals for disabled people. Here you have to try your best in order to find the right deal and phone that will help such a person to communicate without problems!

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Fine tuning the joystick
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this is cool :)
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yikes its a little bit expensive for a mouse?
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That was nice...How about the price?
World’s Most Unusual Mouse – The Toe Mouse
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Who invented these guys? these really unusual :)
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Thanks for sharing,I think its really light and handy.
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