mouse alternative

Davis, David David.Davis at non.schneider-electric.com
Fri Nov 21 01:22:28 PST 2014


I had horrible RSI in my mouse-clicking finger back in the bad-old-days of mechanical mice.
Modern optical mice have made things a lot better, and I changed mouse-hands to become "ambi-mousetrous" too, which all helped...

I've been using this Microsoft "ergonomic" keyboard and mouse for the past year, I'm getting on pretty well with it.
The keyboard is sloped and has a gap in the middle, so your hands turn a bit sideways rather than horizontal over the keys - it's a less stressful position.
The mouse is also kind of sideways, so your hand sits in a natural rest position.  Costs a bit more than ordinary ones, but I felt it was worth it.

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-gb/p/sculpt-ergonomic-desktop/L5V-00006

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David Davis


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