• MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      17 hours ago

      Is it weird to like this? I feel like this would be hella comfortable. Does it have buttons on the side for the fingers? Because that would be cool as hell.

      • grandma@sh.itjust.works
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        14 hours ago

        I used a vertical mouse for a while and found that it puts more strain on my shoulder and ended up going back. Your mileage may vary

        • starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works
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          You have to sit pretty strangely, like leaned back with your arm fully against your side so the weight of your forearm pushes into you rather than pulling on your shoulder. It does trade a LOT of hand strain for a slight bit of shoulder strain though.

      • frog@feddit.uk
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        17 hours ago

        Yes there are buttons. Search for vertical mouse. Several companies make them.

        A lot of people like them.

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        16 hours ago

        I’ve got a vertical mouse and I love it. hell I had to use a regular one at work recently and it felt sooooo wrong to use. there’s definitely an adjustment period in the beginning but humans are nothing if not adaptable. I recommend 100%

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        16 hours ago

        I have the Logitech Lift which is quite comfortable to use. They also have a bigger one called the MX Vertical. But many people say it’s a bit too large for them so I bought the Lift since I don’t have big hands.

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          16 hours ago

          My girlfriend has a fused wrist. She started developing a lot of pain during/after work using a regular mouse. I got her the Lift, she’s been using it for over a year and loves it. She did say it takes a bit getting used to it.

    • pr06lefs@lemmy.ml
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      I used a vertically oriented mouse like that for a while when I had RSI. Also mapped mouse keys to the keyboard with autohotkey, just for variation. These days have a kensington ‘expert mouse’ trackball and on my laptop its the trackpad like everyone else.

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    16 hours ago

    As soon as I started my 9-5 job, my wrist started hurting. Fortunately, my workplace bought me some vertical mice and it’s all I needed. It took some getting used to and I can’t play FPSes with them, but I’m not playing those for 8 hours a day, so I just switch back when needed.

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    13 hours ago

    This is a masterpiece. I immediately sent it to a colleague who’s using the vertical kind of mouse.

  • I’d want to get a finger trackball, but they’re kind of expensive. Something like Kensington Orbit.

    Recently I got a mouse. One with side scroll wheel, but just a normal one. I am honestly disappointed. First 2 days I found myself being less accurate with it than TrackPoint. And it also feels less comfortable to use.
    It’s only better if I have a second monitor to the side.

    Also, I wish I could somehow get easily varying sensitivity. Say, the more I press, the slower it moves. Or even just such 2 speed selector. Maybe it would get hard to predict with that pressure idea.