HandShoeMouse  by Hippus
 

 

 

HandShoe Mouse - Frequently Asked Questions

Watch two instruction videos and study the answers
to most questions you may have.

If your question is not answered please contact support.


How to use and set up the wired and the wireless HandShoe Mouse?
Click on the video below to learn about the different versions, how to set up the wireless version and how to measure your hand to get the right size of the HandShoe Mouse for maximum comfort:

How can I set the cursor speed of the mouse?
Click on the video below and watch how to adapt the mouse speed, pointer, buttons, scroll speed etc. in Windows.

Below you will find a summary of the video instructions:

How do I install the HandShoe Mouse?

WIRED VERSION
Look at the way in which each connector of your cable is orientated
and line it up with the socket before you attempt to push it in.
Check if the cable is well connected on both sides.
Check if the LED light at the bottom of the mouse is burning.
Check if the cable is in good condition.

If you wiggle the cable just behind the connection with the mouse, the LED light will go on and off in case the cable is damaged.

If the LED light is not burning, contact your supplier.

WIRELESS VERSION

A. Installation of the Wireless Version of the HandShoe Mouse
The wireless HandShoe Mouse communicates with your computer by means of an RF signal in combination with a micro antenna.

After watching the first video above, please follow these steps:

  1. Plug the micro antenna into an available USB port of your computer, keyboard or display (Look at the way in which the connector is orientated and line it up with the socket before you attempt to push it in).
  2. Press one of the operating switches of the HandShoe Mouse.
    This should establish contact.
  3. Check if contact is established:
    • the cursor should move when you move the mouse
    • the red light on the micro antenna should light up when you move the mouse or switch
    • the blue LED light must be showing on the bottom of the HandShoe Mouse
  4. If the blue LED light is not on, the battery may be empty.
    Go to the next section (Charging the Battery).
  5. Set your cursor speed at medium (ref. mouse software on PC or laptop manual). For instructions how to set the cursor speed on your PC, watch the second video above.
    If your cursor speed is too high, it may result in an unnecessary muscle tension to control the cursor movement.

B. The Rechargeable Battery
The HandShoe Mouse is equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
If the battery power runs low, a blue LED light will come on, visible via the scroll wheel. We advise to regularly charge the battery and not let it run down completely.
When the battery power is low you can continue working, if you follow the instructions in section C (Charging the Battery).

C. Charging the Battery
The battery has already been partly charged during the manufacturing of the HandShoe Mouse.
The battery of the HandShoeMouse can be (re)charged by means of the USB charger cable in your box.

  1. To charge the battery, plug the USB-A plug (large) of the charger cable into an available USB port on your computer, keyboard or display and connect the cable to the mouse with the USB-B plug (small).
  2. PC or laptop must be switched on to charge the battery.
  3. Check if the battery is being charged after a few minutes:
    • Press one of the switches and move the cursor on the screen by moving the mouse.
    • If the cursor moves you can continue working with the HandShoe Mouse while the battery is being charged.
  4. Continue charging for approximately 1 hour.

D. Entirely empty battery
If after connecting the USB cable to recharge, there is no signal and the cursor does not move even after clicking the mouse buttons, the battery is probably entirely empty. In that case, the connection with the micro antenna may have to be re-established.

To fully recharge the empty battery will take around 3 hours.
Note: to charge the battery your PC or laptop must be switched on.

HSM bottom plus light
Battery is charged, light burns

After charging the battery, please follow the instructions of
Section F. (Re-establishing the Connection...).

E. Battery Power Saving = Mouse Sleep Mode
To save battery power, the wireless HandShoe Mouse goes to sleep in 3 separate steps:

  1. The mouse is on stand-by
  2. The mouse goes to battery saving position
  3. The mouse goes to sleep, the LED light on the bottom is off

To activate the mouse that has gone to sleep, just press one of the operating switches (mouse buttons) and you will notice the cursor will move on the screen when you move the mouse. Please note that just moving the mouse without pressing one of the switches will not take the mouse out of sleep mode.

F. Re-establishing the connection if the cursor does not move
Watch the first instruction video above.
If the cursor does not move, re-connect with the micro antenna as follows:

  1. Press the link button on the bottom of the mouse twice;
    • First time, the light on micro antenna will come on.
    • Within 3 seconds press the button again and the light on
      the micro antenna will go off.
      Now the connection between mouse and micro antenna is established.
  2. If no connection can be made, check the USB port on your computer, keyboard or display This port may be damaged. In that case use another USB port

  HSM press button once       HSM light on dongle
link button on bottom of mouse     micro antenna in PC/laptop

Can I program the HandShoe Mouse buttons?
The HandShoe Mouse buttons cannot be programmed.
Button functions are defined by standard software provided on PC or laptop by Microsoft®, Macintosh®, Apple® and Unix®.

What is the WARRANTY period?
The HandShoeMouse comes with a one year warranty.

How to replace a defective HandShoeMouse?
First check FAQ to establish if the mouse is defective.
Secondly, download our RMA procedure here.

If a HandshoeMouse is defective as a result of regular use we will repair or replace depending on the type of damage within the one year warranty period.

How to replace a defective Wireless HandShoeMouse?

Defective micro antenna:
First check all questions and answers on this page, to establish if the mouse is defective.
Secondly, download our RMA procedure here.

If the micro antenna is defective it will be replaced within the one year warranty period.
If the micro antenna is damaged due to incorrect use, the receiver can be replaced at cost price.

How do I know which size of the HandshoeMouse fits my hand?
Measure on the inside of the stretched out hand, distance from wrist (the cross over between hand and arm) up to the tip of the ring finger. This length provides an indication of the required size. See for detailed instructions the Order page for your HandShoe Mouse.

ergonomic mouse

 Measurement of required HandShoe Mouse size

Do I have the correct size Handshoe Mouse?
The size of the HandshoeMouse is correct when the wrist rests comfortably on the tail-end, the second joint of the thumb rests on the thumb rest and the finger tips do not, or just lightly, touch the desk top. The finger tips should be near the lower edge of the buttons, close to the desk top.

Never use a Handshoe Mouse which is too small, slightly too large should not be a problem.

In general, experience a comfortable well supported and relaxed hand position. Then you have the correct HandshoeMouse.

When is the HandShoe Mouse too small?
The HandshoeMouse is too small when the outer contour of your hand, the extension of thumb and little finger close to your wrist, sits on the outer contour of the tail-end of the HandshoeMouse and / or the tip of your ring finger rubs over the desktop.

When is the HandShoe Mouse too large?
Be aware the HandshoeMouse is too large when your fingers cannot easily operate the buttons. Your finger tips are near the upper edge of the buttons.

Which model has a third switch button?
Please be aware that only the large size HandShoeMouse has a third switch. This switch button is not programmable, it has the same function as the click function underneath the scroll wheel.

Which finger should I use for which function?
You may use the index or middle finger to scroll.

The objective of the HandShoeMouse is to realize maximum comfort and thus muscle relaxation.

Only with the large HandShoe Mouse the ring finger is used to operate the third button. This button has the same function as the click function under the scroll wheel.

To operate the scroll wheel you can either use the index or the middle finger.

In view of the length of the middle finger and thus the necessary flex of the finger to scroll, it is generally easier to scroll with the index finger. Switching between fingers during operation is generally an autonomous action which requires minimal effort.

Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Procedure

In case you need to return a product to Hippus for whatever reason, first click the link below to download and read the instructions:

 HandShoe Mouse RMA Procedure

In order to ask for an RMA code, please send a request to Hippus and ask for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) code in the heading of your email.

After receiving this RMA code plus instructions from Hippus you may return the HSM to the indicated address.

Refunds and costs

If you return a HandShoe Mouse within 30 days you may get a refund of 75% of your purchase costs, provided that the returned product is in perfect condition and you have followed the instructions of the HSM RMA Procedure above.