
What's the problem?
A computermouse should always be ergonomically comfortable. Brands are selling their mouses as "one size fits all". This could fit for one person but for some that needs to use the same desk and mouse, it leads to painful cramps.
So I looked at different hand sizes, analyzed the differences and tested certain foam and 3D printed prototypes.


How does it work?
In order to understand how a computer mouse works I disassembled a couple of them. During that I noticed, that the required technology has always the same size, while just the size of the outer body varies. So why not just give the technology it's own casing and give the user more freedom to choose the perfect size of the outer case?
Both components, the base and the attachment, are connected via touching contact fields similar to wireless EarPods and its case for example. Light magnets are helping the user with a fast and correct assembling.

