Structural analysis confirms a 10-degree lateral tilt and a 15-degree split chassis designed to maintain neutral alignment of the radius and ulna. The integrated wrist support features high-density foam with a synthetic leatherette finish, fixed to the primary ABS chassis.
Performance metrics demonstrate a 60-degree vertical mouse angle, optimized for the reduction of carpal tunnel pressure. The unit utilizes a 2.4GHz wireless protocol via a shared USB-A nano-receiver for synchronized device operation.
Technical specifications indicate that membrane contact domes are rated for approximately 5 million keystrokes before material fatigue affects tactile response.
To ensure signal integrity, a clear line-of-sight between the receiver and the peripherals is required to mitigate jitter in the low-power 2.4GHz radio band.
The Gimars memory foam set is suggested as a supplementary support for users requiring customizable height and pressure distribution. This system is a core component of the ergonomic mice and keyboards hardware class.