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    • W Offline
      Woodarc
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      Hi I'm really struggling with RSI. My physio suggested a a handshake position may be better. I already use a 3Dconnexion space navigator in my left hand but it seems the clicking and rolling (of the wheel) with my right index finger is doing the damage. Although I have plenty of keyboard short cuts the problem persists. I've tried a tablet but holding the pen creates the same problems due to the constant gripping action (the legacy of 20 years + of clutch pencils and rotring pens!). The options I'm looking at at the moment is either a 3M Ergonomic mouse or a Evoluent VerticalMouse. The 3M doesn't appear to have a wheel, does anybody have one of these if so any feedback would be gratefully received. Which do you think would be best?! Many thanks πŸ˜•

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      • daleD Offline
        dale
        last edited by

        This may interest you.

        http://leapmotion.com/

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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        • W Offline
          Woodarc
          last edited by

          I've looked at that but it is not available until Feb 2013. I can't wait that long! Thanks anyway πŸ˜„

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            Woodarc
            last edited by

            Anybody used one of these ❓ Can be used by either hand.


            penguin-mouse.jpg

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            • boofredlayB Offline
              boofredlay
              last edited by

              Looks like a Terminator Killer Whale morphing up off of the ground.

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
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                @unknownuser said:

                Looks like a Terminator Killer Whale morphing up off of the ground.

                With a bow tie. 😲

                Gai...

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                  Trogluddite
                  last edited by

                  When you see the picture of it with someone's hand wrapped around it, it looks like something else entirely! 😲 Made me quite jealous, I can tell you! 😳

                  Back on topic...
                  RSI is a nasty problem, I too have been afflicted, though thankfully it has lessened with good old TLC. After two decades of computing and playing bass guitar and drums, and being a general round-shouldered slouch, I guess I was begging for it.

                  Now, it has to be said, it is more a shoulder and upper-arm thing for me, but I have found that using a thumb operated trackball has done wonders for my comfort.
                  I think it does offer some relief for the fingers too, as there is no need to grip the thing, apart from a gentle squeeze when operating the buttons. With a little practice, it can easily be operated on your lap or knees, and no wrist movement is needed - which relaxes the muscles of the entire arm and shoulder.
                  Although it is really designed for desk-top use, I actually find it better than the ones that are specifically designed to be hand-held - most of them are sold as "travel mice", and so tend to be rather small and finger-achingly fiddly.
                  Probably the only down-side is that the "thumb-ball" ones are not ambi-dextrous, but most trackballs that are don't seem to have a wheel, which results in bizarre button combinations being needed when scrolling etc.

                  Hope you find a solution that works for you - RSI is so often trivialised as office whingeing, but I know from experience just how debilitating it can be.
                  Beware folks, it can creep up on you very easily - take care of your yourselves, you will regret not doing so when you find yourself unable to get a beer to your lips!!

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    My preference is a simple mouse with two buttons and a center scroll wheel/button. I've tried a number of more complex mice and found them uncomfortable and the additional buttons annoying. On my PC I'm still using a cheap wired mouse. On the Macbook I have the least expensive Logitech wireless mouse I could get. Both work just fine for me.

                    Of course there are others who like the more complex mice. I expect you'll get 20 people responding and 20 different answers.

                    That penguin mouse does look rather strange. I wasn't thinking penguin or killer whale at first.

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                    • jason_marantoJ Offline
                      jason_maranto
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                      My wife and I both use Evoluent mice (she has had surgery) and have for several years -- they work very well but do take a bit of getting used to for most people (when someone else tries to use my computer they always give me the "WTF?!? look" at first).

                      I also use a Wacom Intuos tablet exclusively on my other machine and I do find it to be the least stressing option for long work periods -- although it can feel somewhat less precise than a mouse for modeling purposes.

                      In my recent years I've found good ergonomics to be very important to me, so I have a very custom working environment... probably my favorite item is my chair: http://www.salli.com

                      Best,
                      Jason.

                      I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                        tadema
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                        I can picture one of these collapsing
                        17-08-2012 19-54-43.jpg
                        imagine what that would do to your ar........ar doesn't matter πŸ‘Š

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