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I need a new ergonomic mouse. Preferable one with back and forward buttons on it for browsing. I don't want a rechargeable one, just one that is comfortable. Oh and I use it for gaming too
Any recommendations? I'm currently using this but I'm getting numb fingers after a while ![]() |
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Logitech MX Revolution
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I use mine daily and it goes weeks between charges, bung it in overnight and it's done first thing in the morning...
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If you're used to the rather large size of the MS mice then i'd go for the intellimouse explorer 3.0
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i prefer a logitech track ball, no need for mats, just sit your hand on it and use your thumd to track your pointer.
been using one for about two years, so much easier than a standard mouse. |
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i do not do alot of gaming myself.
but any game were not need to move a mouse about, i found it so much easier, because you do not need to move around a mat, just use your thumb, at first, friends had found it awkward, but it does not take long to get use too. |
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The Logitech G5 looks quite good
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go for the trackman, i have had the corded and cordless versions, never had a problem with them.
well apart from the cordless being a pain at times, so go for the corded version, you wouldn't go wrong, none of the hassle of wiggling a mouse around a mat ![]() |
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