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I had pain in my wrist from using the mouse years ago. I switched mousing to my left hand, but after some time also that wrist/arm started to hurt. Then I tried a Wacom pen tablet, a simple one (can be close to your keyboard). That actually solved most of the pain in a week! Have used it ever since, works great as a mouse replacement.
Now with trading, it's to slow, especially because I have more screens to control.
I am wondering if some of you are using those ergonomical vertical mouses, and if these work as fast as a normal mouse?
And maybe there are other suggestions/solutions?
Thanks for reading and helping out.
Cheers
Dennis
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Tried vertical mouse but it was too slow for me. I have not used this Logitech trackball, but discovered these reviews, so might try it myself, as my hand shoulder is starting to make minor 'noises':
"Bought it a month ago for use in my job as a Professional Drafter to reduce wrist pain. Pain is gone and I couldn't be happier"
"My hand was starting to hurt using a conventional mouse for the last 15 years. I decided to get the MX Ergo wireless trackball mouse hoping it would help. It did! The transition was easy moving from a conventional mouse to the trackball. The movement is precise with my hand in a more comfortable position. After week my hand pain was gone. The mouse also works on all surfaces and requires less space to operate as it doesn’t move. I wish I bought this years ago!"
https://evoluent.com/
I used an Evoluent Vertical Mouse 4 for a number of years. (If I was buying one now it would be the newer Vertical Mouse D Medium). It was very comfortable but physically I found it slower to move around. With a normal mouse I can swing my hand left and right at the wrist and a bit of the forearm, but with the vertical mouse my wrist tended to be most comfortable fixed so I tended to move my whole arm.
For general use no problem, but if you want to move your hand quite quickly, saying scalping round a DOM, it can feel a bit slow. I don't game, but gamers move their mice quickly and gaming mice are all standard horizontal mice and lightweight. The Evoluent Mouse was quite heavy in comparison to a lightweight mouse, and expensive.
I used my Evoluent mouse for probably about four years or so and it worked fine but looked a bit battered as the dark grey finish had peeled off underneath the palm of the hand (the D looks like the finish has been changed and improved to prevent that), so I recently upgraded to a gaming mouse. Certainly faster to use but doesn't have the longterm comfort and remove the forearm twist like the Vertical Mouse (which I still have it sat in a box available to use if I want).
You do not win as a trader, you just get to play again the next day. If that game doesn’t appeal to you then you should not trade. Gary Norden
I had to laugh when I looked at the picture. Your mouse and mat look pretty much identical to the ones I just bought, except mine are Razer rather than Logitech.
Have a look. This is the mouse https://www.razer.com/gb-en/gaming-mice/razer-deathadder-v2, and I bought the Goliathus Chroma mat too (not really necessary, I wanted a larger mat and the cable holder so I wasn't dragging the cable round as well).
edit: just noticed yours is wireless, Razer do a wireless mouse mat combo too but it was more expensive and the mouse had mechanical switches so I went with the speedflex cabled Deathadder with the newer optical switches.
(sorry to digress, back to ergonomic mice)
You do not win as a trader, you just get to play again the next day. If that game doesn’t appeal to you then you should not trade. Gary Norden
Thanks. This one I have seen yeah, was wondering about the speed when moving between 2 or 3 screens. The forearm would do the work and am wondering if that's going to 'hurt'. But it seems a good option to give it a try