Rest Your Rodent on the MouseMattress

The mousepad you see above kind of looks more like something you'd sit on than a mousing surface, but actually, the MouseMattress is a foam mouse pad contoured to rest on your thigh. While it could come in handy in tight spaces like an airplane seat or for those who use a laptop in their car, the MouseMattress is also said to work well as a mousing solution for wheelchair-bound users with limited mobility. The latter we tend to believe because the guy who designed it, Craig Collins is a quadriplegic. Collins' development of the MouseMattress has led to a patent protecting it, GSA approval from the U.S. government, and recommendations by doctors, therapists and chiropractors. Design specifications, color, and fabric choices are all available at the company's website . Plus, if you buy one and it doesn't work out as a mousepad, you could probably stuff it behind your back for lumbar support.
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