A new input device called the Rotary Mouse replaces the conventional scroll wheel with a rotary dial, promising up to 2.5 times faster scrolling and smoother control for users ranging from office workers to racing sim enthusiasts.

  • Rotary dial enables up to 250% faster scrolling speed
  • Ergonomic design reduces finger strain during extended use
  • Supports multi-platform wireless connectivity and DPI adjustment

What happened

The Rotary Mouse is a newly developed computer accessory that replaces the standard vertical scroll wheel with a continuous rotary dial. This change allows users to scroll and scrub through digital content more fluidly by turning the dial instead of flicking a wheel up or down. The device also maintains compatibility with traditional scrolling methods, so users can switch modes without changing devices.

Made with an ergonomic matte black shell, the mouse measures 119 by 64 by 40 millimeters and weighs 59 grams without its battery. It offers 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity and adjustable sensitivity settings from 800 to 1600 DPI. Early testers have praised the mouse’s tactile feedback and precision, particularly for timeline navigation in video editing and as a steering control in racing simulation games.

Why it matters

The Rotary Mouse addresses longstanding issues with traditional scroll wheels, such as limited speed and repetitive strain from constant flicking. By introducing continuous rotation and pressure-sensitive control, the device seeks to significantly enhance productivity when working with large documents, spreadsheets, or video editing timelines. This could help reduce user fatigue during prolonged sessions.

For gamers, especially those engaged in simulation racing, the rotary dial offers an innovative alternative to keyboards or cumbersome steering wheels. Its smooth, gradual input can replicate fine steering adjustments in popular titles like Euro Truck Simulator 2 and Assetto Corsa. The design also aligns with growing interest in ergonomic peripherals that combine functionality with user comfort.

What to watch next

Currently, the Rotary Mouse is undergoing a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign with a $14,794 goal and modest early backing. The company reports sales of over 30 pre-production units and plans to begin shipping the finished product by December 2026. Independent verification of the claimed speed improvements is still limited, so further reviews and user feedback will be key to assessing its real-world effectiveness.

Potential buyers and industry observers should also track how well the Rotary Mouse integrates within professional workflows and gaming setups. Monitoring adoption in specialized use cases like video editing and simulation gaming will indicate whether its unique dial-based input can disrupt the standard mouse market or remain a niche ergonomic tool.

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