What's your Mouse?

I've been using a magic mouse way too long, anything 'thicker' gives me terrible wrist ache.

I'm a claw.
That isn't necessarily a good thing. The magic mouse has been proven to put more strain on your hands and wrist and extended use can be damaging. While most mice aren't exactly pretty looking, most are made to put the least amount of stress they can.
 
That isn't necessarily a good thing. The magic mouse has been proven to put more strain on your hands and wrist and extended use can be damaging. While most mice aren't exactly pretty looking, most are made to put the least amount of stress they can.
I know, really wish I could go back to a 'normal' mouse but within 5 minutes my hand kills me.


I have been looking at the Logitech M600 as its slightly thicker, but not as thick as a normal mouse. TBH though, my hand doesn't hurt in the slightest with the magic mouse (I'm sure it would if I held it with my palm on it), which I assume is mainly because I tend to keep my hand in a more natural claw-like position, instead of trying to have it flat.
 
I know, really wish I could go back to a 'normal' mouse but within 5 minutes my hand kills me.


I have been looking at the Logitech M600 as its slightly thicker, but not as thick as a normal mouse. TBH though, my hand doesn't hurt in the slightest with the magic mouse (I'm sure it would if I held it with my palm on it), which I assume is mainly because I tend to keep my hand in a more natural claw-like position, instead of trying to have it flat.
I think this is one of the smaller mice: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-mouse-M325?crid=7

This is what I use when I'm just browsing as it has a low form factor: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-mouse-M310?crid=7

You should try to move away from a claw grip if you can as that'll help ease the pain in your hand.
 
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