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Which mouse/pointing device (carpel tunnel syndrome)

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    Which mouse/pointing device (carpel tunnel syndrome)

    Hey,

    I've recently been experiencing a bit of mild CTS in my right wrist/fingers due to constant use of mouse.

    Can anyone recommend anything instead of a mouse? Specific make/model of trackball or touchpad (like on a laptop)?

    I've tried using my mouse with left hand but can't fully get used to it.
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    #2
    I totally sympathise. I have had occasion where my right hand could not be used at all, even for typing.

    I think there are a number of alternatives from a joystick to a funky looking mouse.

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: The Ergonomic Mouse

    I would try using the left hand for a few weeks and usually that clears up the inflammation.
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      #3
      I've got a couple of trackballs - the Kensington Orbit is probably my favourite - it has a scroll ring which works without any additional drivers (handy on client machines).
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        #4
        Get trackball and learn how to use 2 hands - Kensington Orbit Optical is very good, but the best one was sadly discontinued but can still be bought on ebay -

        http://www.shareware-beach.com/photos/J1282752.jpg

        Also get new keyboard - so-called "Natural" ones very good - again it will take you some time to get used to, but once you try it you won't go back - it's indeed natural.

        The best one sadly also got discotinued to Microsoft, it was called - Microsoft Natural MultiMedia keyboard, you can still get new ones that are somewhat different - if you get used to them first then you should be ok.

        Expect 3-4 weeks of getting used to new setup - it's priceless health wise though.

        P.S. Did I tell you to learn how to use both hands with trackballs? Get two of them so that you could change - it's hard to get used to at first, but you'll thank me later!

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          #5
          I use a Logitech M570 trackball.
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            #6
            I can't remember the name but I had an employer buy me a fancy track-ball, the difference being the ball was about the size and weight of a snooker ball and simply sat in the cradle so you could take it out to clean.
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              #7
              I have both a Kensington Orbit and an Evoluent vertical mouse and they're both fantastic, price wise the Orbit is a lot cheaper as I shelled out 80 quid for a left-handed Evoluent but it was worth the money.
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                #8
                Originally posted by kingcook View Post
                Hey,

                I've recently been experiencing a bit of mild CTS in my right wrist/fingers due to constant use of mouse.

                Can anyone recommend anything instead of a mouse? Specific make/model of trackball or touchpad (like on a laptop)?

                I've tried using my mouse with left hand but can't fully get used to it.
                Not sure if these will help. They are a bit pricey but I got one for my son who complained about tendonitis and rpi. They do other stuff too.

                Ergonomic Mouse Range | RSI Grip Mice | Posturite UK
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                  Not sure if these will help. They are a bit pricey but I got one for my son who complained about tendonitis and rpi. They do other stuff too.

                  Ergonomic Mouse Range | RSI Grip Mice | Posturite UK
                  I'm tempted to buy a penguin mouse lol it looks pretty nifty
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                    #10
                    I've used a USB touch-pad like this one (same make, no idea about the model)

                    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cirque-Easy-.../dp/B000V5IFQA

                    which I find very good as, for some reason I can use it ambidextrously which I certainly can't with a normal mouse, and one client (legal so probably afraid I'd sue) provided a Wacom tablet and pen:-

                    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacom-Intuos.../dp/B0006ZOY60

                    Perfect until some fecker half-inched it!

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