What is a Foot Controlled Mouse?

At first glance, the "Tanglang" mouse is a pair of large slippers printed with blue spray. The Tanglang Team classmates introduced: Putting on slippers and stepping on the forefoot is equivalent to left-clicking, and stepping on the rear heel is equivalent to right-clicking. You can browse through grinding feet Web page.

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At first glance, the "Tanglang" mouse is a pair of large slippers printed with blue spray. Tanglang Team students introduced:
People's use of desktop mouse for a long time is not only harmful to arm health, but the imbalance of left and right hand movements will increase people's fatigue and boredom. Another is that each time the right hand moves between the keyboard and the mouse takes about 0.4 seconds, frequent movement between the two will cause a waste of time. The foot control mouse can easily solve the above problems, it can completely free our hands, so there is no possibility of hurting the arm. And it also saves time very much. Banking staff can do computer operations while looking for money, and people can easily eat snacks while surfing the Internet. More importantly, the foot control mouse utilizes our usually inactive feet to avoid the symptoms of hemorrhoids, paralysis of the legs and feet, and venous thrombosis.
"Tanglang Mouse" won the first prize in the 4th US-US Cup China MEMS Sensor Application Competition in Jiangsu and Anhui. In the 2010 International University Bio-Network Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition and the 4th US-US Cup China MEMS Sensor Application Competition On the other hand, "Tanglang Mouse" stood out from more than 80 teams and won the special prize. In June 2011, it represented the Chinese team and won the second prize of the 2011 University Bio-Internet Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Finals.

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