I got this mouse for 10$ on amazon. It saved my hand, I feel obligated to recommend it to anyone who wants to switch up their hand position. I got used to it in about 30 min. http://www.amazon.com/Anker%C2%AE-Ergonomic-Optical-Vertical-Buttons/dp/B00FPAVUHC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1416380800&sr=8-5&keywords=anker+mouse
This. I stocked up on Razer Diamondbacks a while ago and have slowly worked my way through them. Last year I switched to a Cooler Master Xornet though because it looked interesting. I really like the middle wheel click (usually what I first look for in a work mouse). After about a year though, the scroll wheel started to…
I used a deathadder before the left mouse button broke now i'm using a Zowie EC1, it's nice and light, has an interesting sort of rubbery texture and a nice clicky mousewheel and really it's just nice to hold I have big hands so the deathadder and the zowie ec1 are both the perfect size
Just wanted to chime in to say that even though the mx518 (and siblings) are originally designed for right-handed use, they actually are very confortable for lefties too. I have rather large hands yet my pinky and ring fingers sit perfectly well within the thumb rest on the left side. It's actually very confortable. On a…
This might take some getting use to, but I highly recommend this one: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Evoluent-VerticalMouse-Regular-Right-VM4R/dp/B00427TAIK/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1394139030&sr=8-7&keywords=ergonomic+mouse"]Amazon.com: Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 "Regular Size" Right Hand (model # VM4R) - USB Wired: Cell Phones…
Contour Perfit.....i've been using this mouse for years and love it for 3d work. it has 3 real buttons and you purchase one based on the size of your hand for a perfect fit. takes a little getting used to you and you'll probably get odd comments from co-workers, but i wouldn't use anything else for 3d work…