Mouse

Dawelio

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Hey guys,

So I'm in need of help from you guys, with suggestions/recommendations/tips on a good mouse.

Now, this mouse is for my mother, she has sensitive hands and easily get pain in them, so she needs a mouse that could perhaps help her with that? If there's possibly an ergonomical mouse for this purpose maybe?...

She also thinks that the Razer Mamba Chroma buttons are a bit too hard, so an mouse with adjustable buttons (left and right click) would be preferrable.

Any suggestions etc are welcome, we'll look at all options that you might recommend.

Thanks guys,
Chrazey
 
logitech m705 are reasonably light designed for a right handed person. i had a similar one years ago, not exactly the same model but looks close to the same and that was very comfy.
 
logitech m705 are reasonably light designed for a right handed person. i had a similar one years ago, not exactly the same model but looks close to the same and that was very comfy.

Yeah, it looks quite ergonomical shaped to be honest. How is the buttons on it? Are they light?... I assume they aren't adjustable though, in terms of how heavy the clicks are?...
 
well like i said i dint have that exact one. the buttons were reasonably light though, the mouse wheel had a slider underneath it so it would click on roll or be 0 resistance. I dont know if this version has it, and the one i had i dont think they make any more. it was rediculously expensive about 7-8 years ago..

But it was the same basic design. mine had a few more buttons and it had a slider on the right hand side rather than buttons. i only bought it because i was in a FPS clan, and we were quite competative and i needed the accuracy and responsiveness of the mouse..

So I can only reccomend it on the basis that it LOOKS like the one i had. its made by the same people who made mine. and i cant imagine they would have made it worse in terms of ergonomics and if anything removing the extra sliders and stuff would have made it more ergonomic.

oh and all the buttons on it were configurable from a Logitech app that came with it.
 
The Logitech G502 is a nice light mouse with light buttons i have arthritis in my wrists and hands and this mouse is quite good as far as that is concerned i can game for 2-3 hours with no major issues
 
The Logitech G502 is a nice light mouse with light buttons i have arthritis in my wrists and hands and this mouse is quite good as far as that is concerned i can game for 2-3 hours with no major issues

Agreed, my mum bought one of these for me and i was surprised how good i actually is.
the adjustable weights might help for comfort as well.
 
Gotta admit I'm still rocking the TechnetM008 which is absolutely flawless even after 15 months of abuse, feature heavy and damn cheap too boot. So much so I even ordered a 2nd should this one ever develop a problem.
 
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