 I'm in the contour booth with Andrew Morgan and he was using something really strange looking with his keyboard and I couldn't figure out what it was, so we decided to ask him about it. How are you doing Andrew? I'm good, yeah. So this is the Roller Mouse Red Plus and it's an ergonomic solution to the average mousing and it provides a much more comfortable feel to mousing, removing that whole clawed hand that you get and reducing the pain in your wrists or in your shoulders by just giving you a very nice squared up position against your keyboard. So this is audio as well as video so for the people who can't see what we're looking at describe what you're showing to us because this is not a mouse, this is not a trackpad, this is not a roller ball, what is this? So it is a mouse but it's a roller bar so the idea is that it has a large wrist with a small button section as well as a roller bar with a tube on it. It's a cylinder, the length of the keyboard with a roller thing on it. Yes and actually with our design there's a sensor inside the tube which reads the movement of the bar as it goes back and forth and rolls forward and backward which allows for that nice smooth rolling feel. It really looks fun to use. It is and it does take a short time to get used to it for the average person who's used to using a normal mouse up and down and all over but once people get used to it and have tried it for about a week it really does improve their quality of mousing incredibly. It's amazing how quickly some of that pain goes away, I mean if you've done permanent nerve damage no but a lot of us get to the point where we find another solution early as I did and all of a sudden you're not in pain anymore so that's a great thing. Yes absolutely. So you mentioned that there's some control keys not quite on center in this case it looks like it's slightly off center so what is that? Yes so with our roller mouse we put the button section actually in line to be more directly underneath your main typing section normally we like to keep it aligned with the B key on a typical keyboard. Okay what he's got here is an extended keyboard so that's why it's off to one Right exactly but yeah so along with its position we have these multiple keys and within our contour driver all of these keys can be customized along with having their set functions so out of the box it'll give you your left click your right click a double click and a copy and paste up top plus a scroll wheel and an additional button which helps you change the sensitivity of your roller bar. Okay and then within the contour driver you can set these keys to be any additional functions you like so I know personally I like to have an undo and a redo up top as well. Make a lot of mistakes do you? Yes all the time. I never do. This is pretty cool so this is the product Deanna is called the roller mouse red plus and how much does that cost? I believe it's actually what is it? Tyler we'll take a short intermission while he finds out how much the the roller red. The roller mouse red plus is going for 265 right now. All right and now this has a pretty substantial wrist rest area you've got another one that we're there's other people looking at right now as a smaller wrist rest what is that one called? So that is the roller mouse red and it's essentially it's the same product just with it's got the standard wrist rest this one is the next one up which gives you the extended wrist rest. Okay and how much is that product? Same cost so yeah so you can actually you can purchase you could purchase that one and then as well you could purchase an extended wrist rest separately if you wanted to. Oh I see I see it works okay yeah. All right and how would people find out more about these products? You can find out more about our products at ContourDesign.com. All right that sounds really good thanks a lot Andrew. Great thank you very much.