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I am in need of a new mouse; current one (evoluent vertical) is dying and also ergonomically bad for me (yes it's an ergonomic mouse, but I'm a special snowflake).

What I need:
* because of mobility restrictions, I'm looking at things that don't move -- so trackballs or joysticks. Small touchpads might work, I don't know.
* because same, dual-hand or lefthanded
* scroll wheel preferred but not required (current mouse's scroll hasn't worked for two years
* PC running Windows 10.

Anyone have suggestions, recommendations, anti-recs, advices, etc?

Date: 2016-06-25 11:51 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] twistedchick
Back in the 90s, I had tendinitis in both arms at once, which meant soft splints for two months or so. I could not use a mouse; it was intensely painful. So, I went to a touchpad -- and wore it out. What I loved was that I could use any finger on it, in any position, and get things done. Or use a pencil eraser. That all worked for me.

Touchpads are a major reason I went to Apple Macs after that, and I still do all my work with the one on the computer, not a separate mouse (even though I can use one now.) One difficulty with my new MacBookPro is that they have 'enhanced' motions on the touchpad -- various things using several fingers -- that might be great for someone in an office but do not help for what I do, so I have turned them off in order to be able to continue working as I am used to.

I don't know what movement limitations you have for your hands, if any, but you might consider a touchpad if you can get a good one.

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