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The Jhua Wireless Optical Pocket Pen Mouse combines ergonomic design with advanced wireless technology, offering a stylus function and adjustable DPI settings for enhanced precision. Its compact size and long-lasting rechargeable battery make it the perfect companion for professionals on the go, compatible with a wide range of devices and operating systems.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 0.98"L x 0.7"W |
Item Weight | 0.95 Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | Grey |
Battery Average Life | 6 months |
Range | 32.0 feet |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1.6E+3 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Button Quantity | 3 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Operating System | Linux |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
Special Features | Wireless |
Movement Detection | Optical |
T**R
My pen works well well drawings
My pen works well well drawings
G**T
Works ok, better than I thought
I do occasional 3d design, and I got this wondering whether it would be better than my regular mouse for that sort of work. I got the cheapest pen mouse, because I wasn't sure I would like it.As it turns out, this thing is actually ok. I'm not sure that it's any better for this kind of drawing than an ergonomic mouse, but it's certainly quite usable for that purpose. (It would be significantly better than a regular mouse if you are trying to sign something, or do a hand drawing, but that's not exactly what I'm doing.) You do have to hold the mouse at a consistent angle--it's not as forgiving as a pen. It's also harder to hold it steady than it is with a regular mouse, though, especially when you're pressing buttons. (Probably this is because it is so light and has no friction.) Double-clicking is possible but surprisingly difficult because pressing the button makes it very easy to jiggle the mouse. (You can change the DPI setting with a click of the button that's further up, and that also helps a bit, because your small motions move the mouse less.)This particular variant of pen mouse is symmetric, so it would work just as well for lefties. (I don't believe that's true for all pen mice.) The "right" mouse button on a normal mouse is the button in the center near the bottom, and the "right" mouse button on a normal mouse corresponds to the two buttons on either side (the two side buttons both do exactly the same thing; I don't think you can configure it differently in software). As with most mice, the roller is also a button.Despite the resemblance to a pen, it takes a bit of getting used to. To draw you have to hold down the button in the center, which is not quite the usual pencil grip, at least not for me; that feel quite different from lowering your pen to draw, and lifting up from the paper to stop drawing. Nevertheless, it's certainly easier than trying to draw with a regular mouse, and *far* easier than trying to draw with a touchpad.This pen mouse comes with a little plastic holder which stands the mouse upright (well, at an angle). Initially I assumed was just to hold the mouse while you're not using it. But I noticed after a while that the holder is designed so that the mouse can be used while in it. There's a hole at the bottom of the holder, where the LED can shine out, and the mouse is held at just the right level and angle for it to work most effectively. Indeed, it's easier to use the mouse while it's in the holder, rather than as a pen outside of the holder, because you don't have to worry about the angle, and there's a little bit more friction so it doesn't jiggle as much. Even with this, though, it's still touchy.
M**T
I didn't buy this for drawing, bought for wrist/arm pain!
This is a great option now in my rotation of mice for loooooong video editing stints! I've been using it for about 4 hours now and haven't had any pain (had pain within an hour just yesterday with my other mice). It's important to switch up the position and ergonomics of my mice, and so far, I'm really impressed with this option! Being a stylus, you don't have to use gravity to keep it in your hand, so it's versatile and easy to reposition in many different ways, even vertically! I have been using a logitech lift mouse as well as a traditional mouse, and that has been great/will stay in rotation, but so far, this seems like the best for the pain I get. I hope that it lasts! My only dislike is (and there may be a way to turn it off, tbd) all the garish lights lol - my tired strained eyes aren't a fan of any unnecessary lights but hey - it's definitely worth that small peeve - and can be blacked out if need be, hopefully I just figure out how to turn them off (would save a lil battery). I'll update if the mouse dies and also if I figure out lights! HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO THOSE THAT SPEND LONG HOURS EDITING VIDEO/PHOTO!
T**R
Its...meh
It works. Not great ergonomics so using it for long periods of time is not recommended. It is also cheap quality. The instructions are clearly run through Google Translate, Chinese to English.
J**.
Great
Works great long battery life comfortable after u get used to it
H**R
Easy as using a pen
Super wasy to use. Nice size to carry in your laptop bag.
K**R
Battery dead after 4 months
It was pretty good for the first 2 months, but then the battery life declined and I had intermittent connection issues with my laptop. Then around mid December it wouldn't charge anymore. I really like the design of a pen mouse as it helps my wrist since I work on a laptop 8 hrs a day, but I'm very disappointed that it's completely dead after just under 4 months.
T**Y
location of 'right' button could be better
It's been years since I used this type of mouse, and some things got better, others worsePRO. can be used while in the stand, so you aren't picking it up all the time. If you only need the 'left' button, it's greatCON. the 'right' button should be above the 'left' button. Trying to use it on the side is clumsy. I have found that if you position the mouse pointer then lift up the pen, it generally will work. Still clumsy, but generally the mouse pointer won't move while you try to click it. Battery life could be better, suggest auto shut off of the stupid lights. If you forget to turn it off, it will be dead the next morning. It does charge in a reasonable amount of time.Overall, pretty happy with it, I just need to get in the habit of turning it off and hope that flimsy little switch holds up.