Disability computer mouse

Disability computer mouse

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solo2

Original Poster:

907 posts

154 months

Yesterday (12:13)
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I'm hoping the PH collective will be able to assist as this is beginning to slow me down working and I want to remain employed.

I'm losing the dexterity in my hands to operate a computer mouse, I'm slowly beginning to lose accuracy of hitting where I need to with a mouse and it is becoming literally painful but not physically painful.

I do not need a full on eye tracking type of mouse but when I google it is all it seems to throw up. Has anyone had any experience of an alternative mouse I can use?

Thanks in advance

dbryder

99 posts

145 months

Yesterday (15:03)
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The two things I see used the most are vertical mice and trackballs. But it depends what you struggle with specifically.

Some people prefer a tablet (eg huion/wacom) if holding a pen is easier, but depends on what you are doing as would no good for most gaming.

solo2

Original Poster:

907 posts

154 months

Yesterday (18:19)
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I'm using a mouse purely for Admin work, so spreadsheet, using with SAP which we use in house for accounting and stock.

No gaming or anything remotely exciting frown

Keypad

81 posts

55 months

Yesterday (19:58)
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I think it would be well worth looking at the Kensington Orbit range.
As the mouse body itself doesn't move, it's super easy to be very precise in positioning the pointer.
A bonus of not moving is that in practice it actually takes up less desk space than a traditional mouse.

Riley Blue

21,631 posts

233 months

I have arthritic fingers and use a Logitech Marble Mouse, the chief advantage is that it stays put and just the ball moves, something I can manage easily along with the button presses. It's discontinued but there are plenty around.