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Old 06-05-22, 18:44
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For some time know I've been experiencing acute pain when using the mouse.

The pain in the back of my hand when using a conventional mouse has got so bad when using a mouse for just few minutes.
So bad that when I saw an advert for a vertical mouse I decided I must try one. The price range is anywhere between £14 & £60, not knowing if one of these mice would work for me I bought one for £16.
The difference is amazing as I can now use the mouse for extended periods of time with just mild discomfort.

Maybe as the weather warms up I may start editing a few photo's.

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Old 06-05-22, 22:59
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That sounds very positive, look forward to seeing some more of your lovely photos.
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Old 07-05-22, 09:11
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This interesting Harry, I have the same problem since "long Covid" I get pain in my wrist and forearm, I will look into it. Thanks for the info.
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Old 07-05-22, 14:02
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CharlesI bought a cheap one mainly to see if they are any good. Result for me was extremely good, so in the next few days I'll buy one of the more expensive mice.
I didn't mention in my first post that I also have problems with my wrists the vertical mouse has also helped in this area.

Here's a vidio of one in use.
https://evoluent.com/products/vm4r

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Old 08-05-22, 08:18
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I am doing some research re options, thanks again.
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Old 08-05-22, 11:01
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Thanks for that - I'd never heard of vertical mice before. I assumed that your post was leading up to a trackball, which I've tried and didn't get on with.
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