A mousepad on the keyboard? A new kind of product that solves the problem | KING JIM
DESIGN / PRODUCT
November 25, 2016

A mousepad on the keyboard? A new kind of product that solves the problem | KING JIM


KING JIM


Includes "Friction Adjustment Seals" for Customizable Glide



Many commercially available desktop computer keyboards feature a numeric keypad on the right side. This creates a distance between the keyboard and mouse, leading to inefficient workflows when repeatedly switching between typing and mouse operations. It's likely that many users experience this frustration.

The "Mouse Bridge" is a new type of mousepad designed to solve this problem. It covers the numeric keypad, allowing you to operate the mouse directly on its surface. It's designed with usability in mind, featuring a forward tilt and friction adjustment seals to customize the mouse's glide.

This product not only saves space but truly shines when you're frequently alternating between typing and mouse use.

Mouse Bridge
Dimensions:
Outer dimensions: Approx. 130(W) x 240(D) x 65(H) mm
Inner dimensions: Approx. 130(W) x 230(D) x 60(H) mm
Price: ¥2,500 (excluding tax)


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