So, do ergonomic mice work? Should you run out and get yourself an ergo mouse because it will cure all of your wrist related injuries. These are the same questions I was wondering so I wanted to give one a shot and see what exactly the hype was all about.
The first question that needs answered is, what is an ergonomic mouse? What is the difference between and ergo mouse and your everyday mouse. Well in a nutshell it’s a mouse that is designed to allow your hand and arm to maintained a more natural position while using it. As for how is it different than a normal mouse well that can differ a great deal with some looking like mobile joysticks and other looking like normal mice.
When I comes down to it the reason we are using ergo mice is to prevent pronation, pronation of the hand and wrist tightens the joint space of the two forearm bones, this position may lead users to move the mouse only with the wrist this movement can increase pressure on the carpal tunnel and in turn increase the chance of carpal tunnel disease.
With all this scare information in mind I set out to see if these things worked or If they felt so alien that I found the unusable. The mouse I bought was the amazon best seller the Anker 2.4GHz wireless vertical mouse, and although there were a lot of things I didn’t like about it the overall experience of using this mouse was positive and I would consider it to anyone interested in getting an ergonomic mouse.
if you want to try this mouse out the link is below
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