







🖱️ Elevate your workflow, ditch the strain — the future of mouse comfort is vertical!
The CSL TM137U Wireless Vertical Ergonomic USB Mouse combines a health-conscious vertical design with high-sensitivity optical tracking (1000-1600 dpi) and a reliable 2.4GHz wireless USB dongle. Featuring 5 easy-access buttons and broad OS compatibility, it’s engineered to prevent repetitive strain injuries like tennis elbow while delivering precise control and wireless convenience for professionals who demand comfort and efficiency.




| ASIN | B00JODVD5K |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,603 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 101 in Mice |
| Brand Name | CSL-Computer |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,709) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8L x 8.2W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CSL-Computer |
| Model Name | Wireless mouse TM137U |
| Model Number | A26069x30 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Ergonomic Design, Wireless |
| Product Finish Type | Matte |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Vertical mouse for right handed |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Excellent - A Must Try To Believe It Mouse
CSL - TM137U optical mouse / vertical model | ergonomic design - prevention against mouse arm/tennis arm (RSI syndrome) - particularly arm-friendly | wireless | 5 buttons This is an excellent Vertical Mouse. I was going to get another Anker Wireless Vertical Mouse (also excellent) - but then I thought "How do I tell them apart on the desk." I then came across what looked like the 'same mouse' - only from CSL. And it was cheaper - definitely worth the risk. The CSL is almost identical to the Anker - or perhaps the Anker is almost identical to the CSL? Differences are 1. no branding name on the surface of the CSL 2. The wheel hub of the the CSL is shiny black while the Anker wheel is shiny chrome 3. The palm surface area of the CSL is a nice flat matt black with a great feel while, also with a great feel, the Anker is a sort of Pearl black finish. Holding the two side by side you can see the different "shades of black" - both look good. 4. The CSL came in an excellent "white box" - the Anker in a retail package - both great for their purpose ... but as a consumer I'd rather have the money saved by not having a 'retail attractive box' to throw away, than pay extra for it. 5. The CSL came with 2 AAA batteries to get you started. The 'mouse' tilt / angle will help with people having wrist / lower arm problems when using a 'normal mouse'. I noticed an almost immediate 'relieving' of the problems I was having (see Anker review). The only change I'd make to either of them would be to 'steepen' the palm face angle a bit more - but that may not suit everyone. If you are at all 'iffy' about trying a vertical mouse this is the model to try - you will find it quite easy, and quick, to re-learn your grip. At this price (including postage) you'd be silly not to give it a try - and it's wireless so no cluttering cables, and the wireless receiver is a tiny usb stub that requires no setting up - I use mine in Windows 7 and Linux Mint, laptop and desktop, without problems - it just worked. The only downside to both these vertical mice is the thumb operated web page forward / backward buttons are not right for my thumb. I never use them so I don't have a problem with this. The wheel works well, right & left mouse clicks are good, the body is easy and light to hold and move - together with the improved wrist angle that's enough for me. I don't know why it took so long for me to try this type of mouse, I should have tried them years ago - perhaps it was the high cost of the earlier ones that put me off - too much to 'risk'. How long the batteries will last I don't know - but a good feature of both CSL & Anker is that they have an 'auto-off' after a certain time of non-use; a real battery saver. A single clicks powers it up again (earlier wireless mice I've had I was always leaving 'on' - not good). All in all an excellent, and very sensible, vertical mouse at an excellent price.
V**S
Good Value Alternative Mouse Which Has Eased My Wrist Pain
Good alternative mouse which works surprisingly well. I bought it as it was best value from the various options. It also has replaceable batteries - which keeps the replacements under your control and not relying on a 'locked-in' battery. Good weight and shape which feels better than it's price. You can almost forget that it is a cheap copy. Other reviews negative issues were not a problem for me. The 'ratcheted' wheel works fine as the movements are small. The click to reactivate (rather than move) is also OK. If you want these functions you can pay a lot more. Also there is no distracting light in normal operation. A nice feature is that the transmitter slides within the body of the mouse so keeping them together. I have used it on a few machines with no problem. One issue I did note is that if you go back and forth from the mouse and keyboard that the top 'fin' can get in the way. Just needs some adaptation of movement by the user. My wrist feels much better so top marks for the very reasonable price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After 6 weeks of use it's settled into regular use. It has survived a few drops and is working well. I do miss the 'feel' of a quality mouse - but the £60 saving more than compensates...
I**N
Good and comfortable
Mouse received as promised. Packaging is good, and the mouse fits very comfortably in my hand. It feels far more natural to hold a mouse at this angle than a normal mouse. I had read that some people find their hand dragging on the desk because of the angle the mouse is at, and I can see that this could be an issue for those with big hands, but it seems to be ok thus far. It is made with a satin finish, which, while not a soft-touch material, is pleasant in the hand and promises not to get sticky on hot days. Took it straight out the box, put the two (included) AAA batteries in, plugged in the USB, and it worked immediately on my Windows 8.1 machine. My only two negative observations are that the click wheel feels a little loose on the spindle; it has a little left/right play in it, whereas I would have hoped for it to be more solidly mounted, and that I had no idea what the "DPI" button was for (it adjusts the sensitivity of the mouse, apparently) - the included instructions were unclear. Certainly, as I have been struggling with a very painful forearm for some months now, I am hopeful that taking away the need to hold my hand like a claw while using a regular mouse will aleviate this once and for all. I liked it enough to buy an extra one for my home PC, and a third for a co-worker who also struggles with RSI from excessive mouse-usage.
C**N
Super prise en main, installation rapide
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