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Re: WF (wrong forum) - Mice (mouses)
I have the unhealthiest mouse of all and my wrist has never complained.( I do care about the chair though)
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In defense of my wrist, it's not crippled or anything and it is 21 years older than your wrist.
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thats a lot more lonely nights...A LOT!
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Re: WF (wrong forum) - Mice (mouses)
Ok, I'm really just bumping to see if someone else has something they use and really like, but here's what I'm thinking at the moment. What do you think about these:
thing one, they have a wireless, but I think it is too much $$$ wireless trackball kind of expensive and does it work very well? not many gyroscopic mice on the market this one looks good and is only $15 Finally done. This one looks good if you want to stand up, but the trackball looks pretty small. |
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I bought the cheap $15 one just to try out a trackball for once and it works fine. No scroll wheel bothers me though. I switch between this and a wireless mouse.
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Re: WF (wrong forum) - Mice (mouses)
I have the Marble Mouse (the $15 trackball)... it does the trick--- I use it on my lap. It has saved my wrist.
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Re: WF (wrong forum) - Mice (mouses)
mices are good foods!
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Newt---
I programmed mine to have the little buttons be scroll buttons---- left side is scroll down, right side is scroll up. |
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Re: WF (wrong forum) - Mice (mouses)
I own and have used choice 2, 3, and 4.
3(the gyroscopic mouse) sucks for poker. The amount of arm movement needed will make any problem you have worse. 4 (the cheap logitech trackball) is functional, and I use it for my left hand sometimes when playing mtt's to give my right a break. it's worth the $15 just to have it around for that or for a backup. 2 (logitech optical wireless trackman) is what I've used for 2 years. It's the nuts, and it's not even close. The setup is as follows. lazyboy recliner partailly reclined, feet up. Pillow sitting in lap, trackball and keyboard on pillow. arm rests on pillow, hand rests on trackball. With that setup you play with everything relaxed and only your fingers moving. Steve |
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