Ergonomic Mouse

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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
And two, sensitivity, this mouse has a crazy DPI of 6400 which means I hardly have to move the mouse to cover the 2 30" monitors I have on my desk. It does take some getting used to, but I've found I never have to move my hand more than about 2" to cover the whole desktop area. Also, the DPI is adjustable on the mouse, so if you are focused on one piece of the screen you can drop the DPI and slow the mouse down.
Windows does allow you to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse pointer...
 

marzjennings

Legendary Member
Windows does allow you to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse pointer...
Aye, but what's that like 6 clicks and 3 menus to get to. Admittedly DPI on the fly adjustment is not a feature I use that much.
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
I had to provide mice for staff with RSI and one with MS. This was the source of the best mice I could get for them. They're not cheap but the staff who needed them raved about them when they came. http://ergo.contour-design.com/ergonomic-mouse/contour-mouse

Take a look through all their options, they do more than the standard design.

GC

I am sitting in my home office using one of these, I followed their fit guide to select the right model and so far I like it. A little learning curve but not as much as the joystick type one.

so I have the contour at home and the joystick at the office, I'll feedback when I think I have identified a clear winner in case it's of use to anyone else....and thanks again for the link GC
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
I am sitting in my home office using one of these, I followed their fit guide to select the right model and so far I like it. A little learning curve but not as much as the joystick type one.

so I have the contour at home and the joystick at the office, I'll feedback when I think I have identified a clear winner in case it's of use to anyone else....and thanks again for the link GC

That's good to hear. Glad I may have been of some help.

GC
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
I am sitting in my home office using one of these, I followed their fit guide to select the right model and so far I like it. A little learning curve but not as much as the joystick type one.

so I have the contour at home and the joystick at the office, I'll feedback when I think I have identified a clear winner in case it's of use to anyone else....and thanks again for the link GC

Decided to take the Contour in to the office today as I had a very heavy clicking day....I would say this is the most I've used a mouse in several months....now sitting at home with the least amount of pain in my arm I've felt in over a year. Plus what remains feels like it's easing which is definitely a fingers crossed moment.

Anyway I just ordered another one as it's a bit bulky to take between home and work regularly.
 
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