I have a bit or carpal tunnel trouble and I find this the best thing on the market as my hand and arm can stay in a relaxed natural position.
Manufacturer: Logitech
I have a bit or carpal tunnel trouble and I find this the best thing on the market as my hand and arm can stay in a relaxed natural position.
Have had one of these at the office for a number of years now and it has made such a difference to wrist soreness (I don't get any anymore). With the recent move to doing more work from home I purchased another one for home.
If you struggle with pain and discomfort after using a mouse all day, then get this one. It takes some getting used to but it's worth the minor inconvenience and the price tag. I've never felt so comfortable using a mouse!
Just this morning, I got a new keyboard in the mail from Amazon, then moved my custom keycaps from my previous keyboard. The same obsession extends to mice and pointing devices: I've tried 10 different mice during the past year and a half.
A lot of headlines claimed Logitech was "bringing back" the trackball with the release of the MX Ergo. For many of us, though, the trackball never left-Logitech did. The MX Ergo is coming back to a landscape where other fresh and increasingly popular options exist. The Elecom EX-G is one of them.
Some geeks of my vintage have a nostalgic fondness for trackballs, but I never managed to form such an association. Instead, I've been pretty much a dedicated mouse user since the mouse first became an option.
With its big rolypoly ball and huge hand rest, the venerable trackball mouse looks like a holdover from 1996. Or maybe 1946- that's the first time a trackball was used as an input device in a computer . Its popularity has waned since the introduction of the mouse and then the trackpad.
It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base
The ball is difficult to remove for cleaning
Logitech's first trackball in nearly ten years.
It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base
The ball is difficult to remove for cleaning
Anyone who works on the computer for at least eight hours a day will tell you how painful it can be using a mouse. Twisting and moving your hand for hours can be painful and tiring. Fortunately, using a trackball mouse can help alleviate the problem.
It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base.
The ball is difficult to remove for cleaning.
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