Healthy Mouse, Healthy Life
By winstonbeiler16n - Jun 25, 2010
Before I bought aigo ergonomic mouse, I've also tried some other ones, like Microsoft Intellimouse, Apple Magic Mouse, and I also tried wireless mouse as well. But, none of them reduced my wrist pain, some increased it instead.
The mouse Microsoft produced is always good to use, accurate and responsive, but I found my Microsoft Intellimouse so clunky by comparison. And my fragile wrist felt weak and aching, when I pivoted the mouse. I realized the urgency of mouse replacement. Then, I happened to know the release of Apple Magic Mouse, and I bought one out of curiosity and love for its fabulous look. But, Apple has really put style over function with this mouse. Although it’s thin and tiny, the one-button design is really hard to adapt to. Apart from the USB connected mice, I've also tried the wireless version Mouse but don't like it. The battery life is only about a month and it feels heavy because of them.
As an office worker, I have to use mouse but my Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is always standing in the way. Again, I surfed the net, and continued my seek for suitable mouse. Now, I still feel lucky that I chose aigo Glide-mouse. It's extra thin and portable, with only 10 mm thick and 0.9 oz weight. Of course, there're two conventional buttons on it, and it is right and left hand compatible. When using it, my hand, wrist and arm all feel relax and comfortable. After several tries of computer mouse, personally I best found of this one. And I write to share with individuals who have same problems with me.
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