I’ve been having pre-carpal tunnel symptoms lately and I really want to switch to a vertical mouse, but I’ve heard from a lot of people that they just don’t have the same sensory quality that you get with a traditional mid-high end gaming mouse. This would be an issue for me since constantly do quick flicks and don’t think I can just tollerate an inferior sensor. Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing, and if so do you have any good recommendations?

  • @wellheh
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    310 months ago

    Not sure what the resolution was but I suggest a trackball mouse (something like a Logitech Ergo M575) when you’re not gaming. I’ve had issues with wrist pain and found a combination of switching to lightweight mice, using mobile devices less, and wearing compression gloves really helps. Maybe also take a look at your posture when you’re at your desk because it has a big impact

  • @ArtikBanana@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    I’m waiting for the Hansker mouse to go into production.
    A vertical mouse with a high-DPI, high-polling rate sensor.

    Edit: Just realized it’s been a while aince this was posted.
    Hope you managed to find something fitting.

  • @fatfck@sh.itjust.works
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    11 year ago

    I used the Evoluent Vertical 4 for 6 or so years, same mouse. Only replaced it because the USB plug broke in a dog related accident and I wanted to try a trackball. It’s been two months and I kinda miss the vert mouse.

    I’m not CS pro but I found it was good enough for casual play.