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de Bernd 2025-11-10 16:18:22 No. 21675
Bought an ergonomical mouse, there's less readjusting needed than I thought. Does Bernt use ergonomic devices?

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how do you even use this shit?
While writing my thesis, I had a lot of pain from spending 16 hours a day in front of the PC. Afterwards, it got better and now my gf is using it. I think I bought the exact same model you posted.
>>21676 It's easy, your arm and hand position is just a bit different. >>21677 Luckily I don't have wrist pain yet, but I was looking for a new bluetooth mouse and I thought why not just go for an ergonomic one, so one has less problems in the future. I don't game, so it's not a bother.
>>21675 I'm glad if I can find something that's NOT made for fuggen righthanded people only. And that's not overly expensive, if it even exists. t. left
>>21689 There's a version of the Logitech Lift for left-handers
I nearly ruined my hands from playing path of exile for 5 years. Luckily I stopped before real damage was done.
Got one for 30€ a few months ago, wörks fine, relaxed gaming is no problem. I occasionally got slight pain in my wrist before, not anymore.

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The tilted mice are ok. I had a true vertical mouse for some time and they don't let you rest on your wrist anymore. I lost all of my fine control with that thing. I thought that eventually I get used to it but after one or two months I got rid of it against because it got so embarrassing when I had to screen share at work and couldn't properly navigate to buttons anymore.
>>21701 I think this is how it goes, you need to use at least some part of your wrist to control. If you angle the mouse it just becomes a different muscle than the previous
No. I have a computer, not a fuggen Atari.
>>21675 There's no way that thing is more ergonomic than a regular mouse + wrist rest. To move that thing you need to move your whole arm instead of just your fingers.
>>21763 No, you don't, I don't move my arm more than with a regular mouse.
>>21767 Oof one thing is red, so it must bad, the other one is green, so its good.
>>21767 Just because you use your mouse that way doesn't mean everybody does. I don't move my arm AT ALL when I move my mouse because I have a wrist rest and my wrist rests on it without moving and only my fingers move the mouse. I spend about 16 hours every day on the pc and have never had any pains or anything but moving the mouse with my arm like you do would cause problems.

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Lots of people have vertical mice nowadays. Real questions is if you are man enough for the vertical keyboard.
>>21779 that pic looks like wrist ache 3D printing a completely new keyboard design is something I think about sometimes though. I'd change the shape, layout, everything. atm I'm wondering how many finger actions can be taken by one hand. For example there's no reason you only have to type by pressing down, you could also type by pressing up.