Technical specifications for the Lingsfire 5.1-inch peripheral interface indicate a high-density memory foam core encapsulated in a synthetic fabric shell. Structural dimensions list a 5.1 by 2.8-inch footprint, classifying this unit as a compact-class mechanical support specifically optimized for mouse-side stabilization rather than full-width keyboard deployment.
Material analysis identifies the base as a passive friction-based rubberized system designed for lateral stability on standard desk surfaces. Performance metrics demonstrate a 20mm height profile, which provides a specific mechanical offset for alignment with low-to-medium profile input devices.
Standardized testing protocols show that the lack of active thermal venting in the synthetic cover may lead to heat retention during operational cycles exceeding four hours.
- Modes of operation: Static Support, Mouse Stabilization, Compact-Desk Integration.
Aggregated specification data suggests that the heat-sealed edges are a structural characteristic to monitor for long-term wear, as they do not feature the reinforced stitching found in high-cycle industrial variants.
The Lingsfire 5.1" model is recommended for workstations with limited surface area where a standard 6-inch mouse rest would interfere with other hardware components. Additional comparative data for this class of ergonomic tools can be found in our repository of wrist rests.