"I find XPOSCROLL to be very useful, especially for larger CT exams. It increases scrolling speed while maintaining control and can be easily applied as needed. I like the ability of hands-free scrolling. Gives you a break from the constant scrolling motions usually required.
It certainly makes my job a little easier and more productive. Kind of fun to use and well worth the price."
Stephen Sula, M.D.
Interventional Radiologist
St. Alexius Medical Center
Hoffman Estates, IL
"I was introduced to XPOSCROLL as an Abdominal Imaging fellow at the University of Maryland in early 2016. I found XPOSCROLL great for reviewing sequences with large image counts. It reduces roller-finger fatigue and since turning the auto-scroll function on and off can be done with just a click, it allows you to stay focused on the exam. What's nice is that since it's a dongle that works on just about any mouse, you don't have to carry around a special mouse if you are constantly changing workstations."
Mohammed Imran Quraishi, M.D.
Tennessee Interventional and Imaging Associates
University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Erlanger Health System
Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology
It certainly makes my job a little easier and more productive. Kind of fun to use and well worth the price."
Stephen Sula, M.D.
Interventional Radiologist
St. Alexius Medical Center
Hoffman Estates, IL
"I was introduced to XPOSCROLL as an Abdominal Imaging fellow at the University of Maryland in early 2016. I found XPOSCROLL great for reviewing sequences with large image counts. It reduces roller-finger fatigue and since turning the auto-scroll function on and off can be done with just a click, it allows you to stay focused on the exam. What's nice is that since it's a dongle that works on just about any mouse, you don't have to carry around a special mouse if you are constantly changing workstations."
Mohammed Imran Quraishi, M.D.
Tennessee Interventional and Imaging Associates
University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Erlanger Health System
Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology