Q: Is this mouse wireless? Asked on 3/13/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: I apologize for the confusion, the mouse is sold separately. When purchasing this item you would receive the wrist cushion. Answered on 3/14/2012 by Kayla T. from Staples A: I apologize, but I think you misunderstood the ad. This is an ad for a mouse cushion, not a mouse. The mouse is sold separately. Answered on 3/16/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: What are the dimensions? Asked on 2/8/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The dimensions for the IMAK Mouse-Wrist Cushion with ergoBeads are 6″ × 1.5″, end height 4″, center height 3.5″. Answered on 2/10/2012 by Community Answer from None A: The dimensions: 6″ × 1.5″, end height 4″, center height 3.5″ For pricing and availability please contact Customer Service. They will be glad to help with your question. You may contact them at http://www.staples.com/sbd/content/help/contact/index.html or by phone at 800-333-3330. Thank you for your inquiry. Answered on 2/13/2012 by Christina.M from Staples
Q: is the bottom of this cusion non slip Asked on 10/23/2009 by tt from brooklyn Know the answer? Answer this question 15 answers A: No, same fabric on both sides. Answered on 11/9/2009 by az grama from mesa, az A: It does not have a special material on the bottom. I think the answer varies according to how much pressure you apply. It stays in place, but can easily be moved for readjustments. Answered on 10/28/2009 by BEE12 from Northern Virginia A: Yes Answered on 12/8/2009 by Midgey from Huntersville NC A: No, it's fabric on top and bottom. I'm used to a wrist rest for the keyboard that does not have a non slip bottom, so that doesn't bother me with this. Answered on 12/29/2009 by disneylover28 from Hyde Park, UT A: No the bottom is fabric and I prefer it that way so that the support slides on the desk top staying in support of my wrist at all times Answered on 1/5/2010 by sgtmike from Whitesboro,NY A: No, it is not non slip but will rest nicely against the non slip mouse pad and not move much. Answered on 1/19/2010 by Big Joe from Northern AZ A: the fabric is all the same, but the weight of your wrist and the way it molds to the product, slipping is not an issue Answered on 1/20/2010 by Pam from Athens, Ohio A: It does not have a rubber no-slip pad, but it does mold right to your wrist so it isn't scooting away from your wrist. I use mine on top of a microfiber mouse pad, so it doesn't move around at all. Answered on 1/19/2010 by b52 from Lakewood, OH A: No it is not, but that is actually a good thing because it stays with my hand even if I need to move left or right or forward or back. Answered on 1/26/2010 by Happy User from Cincinnati Ohio A: No Answered on 1/26/2010 by Melina from Orange County, CA A: Yes. It "rolls with the punches" because it conforms to your wrist. Answered on 1/26/2010 by nanameow from Albuquerque, NM A: It has no "non-slip" cushion attached to the bag, however as you lay your wrist onto the bag, it seems to want to grip the surface (as long as the surface has a texture such as matted mouse pad)...it DOES NOT grip on wood or hard flat surfaces. Answered on 8/20/2010 by KennyD from Mount Holly, NJ A: No it is not. It slips and moves with your wrist. Answered on 1/2/2011 by Marvel44 from Brunswick, OH A: No, it's the same on both sides.But it doesn't slip during use. Answered on 1/20/2011 by Bobbi one smart shopper from Rochester, NY A: No, but it doesnt affect the use of it. It really doesnt need to be non-slip. It works, trust me, ive been using it everyday at work and it has releived all the pain I had in my wrist and I use the computer and mouse all day long. Really, now that I think about it, it actually helps that it can move a little with your motion. Answered on 5/31/2011 by MiggityMike from Denver, CO
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