The HP 920 Ergonomic Wireless Mouse with Magnetic Wrist Rest is a vertical ergonomic mouse that also includes a magnetic wrist rest. The handy thumb buttons allow me to navigate through pages even faster. Thanks to the ergonomic shape, I can scroll, navigate and click all day long without irritation on my hand or wrist. I do think it is a shame that the buttons are not silent.
Removable magnetic wrist rest
One of the most important and, in my opinion, most special features of this mouse is the removable palm rest. Thanks to the magnets in the mouse and wrist rest, I can quickly and easily click it onto the mouse. I immediately notice that this increases my pulse slightly. This makes the mouse fit even more comfortably in my hand and my wrist is supported in every position. Because the wrist rest is easily removable, I can easily take the mouse with me in my bag. Furthermore, the mouse has a vertical design, which I find takes some getting used to. I immediately noticed that the vertical model fits very comfortably in the hand. At the end of the working day I have no pain in my hand or wrist, which is a sign that this form is working well.
Connect wirelessly to 3 devices
I like to use my mouse on multiple devices, such as my desktop at home and my work laptop. Fortunately, this is also possible with the HP 920. There is a USB A receiver hidden in the mouse, so I always store it properly. This connects the mouse to my desktop. Then I still have 2 Bluetooth channels available for other devices. So I also connect the mouse to my work laptop via Bluetooth. Both connection options work smoothly and cause no delays.
Navigate quickly with the thumb buttons
The mouse has 2 buttons on the left that I use to quickly navigate between pages. Sometimes I click wrong, but with these buttons I quickly get back to where I was. There is also a button right under my thumb. This takes me straight from my browser to the desktop, where I have my Google Chat open while I work. This saves swiping on the touchpad of my laptop and is surprisingly convenient. Normally I use a mouse with silent buttons, but this HP doesn't have that. I think that's a shame, because a silent mouse is just a little more pleasant for the office. Fortunately, the buttons are not very loud, so I still enjoy using it at work. I think the HP 920 is an ideal ergonomic mouse for every usage situation.