Moldable Mouse takes the perfect shape
Posted in Design/Concept, Gadgets by Alex Sydell on January 29th, 2008

Lite-On has designed a concept mouse that lets you mold it into whatever shape is comfortable. It is made of lightweight modeling clay with a flexible polyurethane and nylon fabric cover.
Not only can you change the shape of the mouse, you can also move the buttons around. The clickers are radio-frequency controlled and can be stuck anywhere on the mouse. The touch-sensitive scroll pad can jump around too.
The concept was so innovative that it won a 2007 Red Dot Design Award in the category of Productivity and Work.
This mouse is absolutely great and we hope to see it come to life soon. It’s ergonomic, fun, and perfect for a long day of computing, not to mention the cool factor!
[Via DVICE]
Tags: ergonomic, lite-on, mouse, productivity










