New Mouse Question
I wonder if anyone on here can help me track down a mouse that will be more helpful for my needs.
At the moment i have the Logitech G502 and its great for games but i have a problem. Back in September and November of 2017 i had Sepsis which has caused nerve damage to both my hands and feet. When using the mouse for a prolonged time my hand goes numb and locks up with cramp which is extremely painful. So what im asking is can someone recommend a mouse that maybe more helpful for my needs? Thanks. |
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https://www.t3.com/features/best-vertical-mouse For some people they help reduce wrist strain |
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I tried a trackball for a while, but couldn't really get on with it. I often use my mouse left handed at work, after having shoulder problems, but that wouldn't be an option for gaming. It felt kind of weird at first but got used to it after a while.
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Just ordered one of the cheap ones to see how i get along with it. If all goes ok i will invest in a more expensive one.
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The new Vertical mouse has worked out brilliant, now im after something a little more advanced to this basic one that i got.
Basically the main thing i am after are buttons that i can reprogram to say double click etc. Anyone have any idea? |
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Depends how many buttons you want to control
Logitech are pretty good at customisation of their buttons and have a vertical mouse: https://www.logitech.com/en-gb/produ...rgonomic-mouse 4 buttons on it can be changed to your choice of action including keystroke assignment via their Options software |
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Where do i find that folder options?
I just looked in Control Panel. |
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That does only work in Folders. It's not a system wide replacement
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Logitech does a nice mouse but i dont wanna spend £90.
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As regards W7 I haven't had to use double click for years. |
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However using a mouse program such as Logitech Options would allow a button assignment that mimics a double click that I would expect would work everywhere - unless specifically over-ridden by in-game button changes for instance. |
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