Smallest ever mouse?
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Smallest ever mouse?
So, are you a whining shortarsed, limp wristed, bald little coont with permanent RSI like me??
Well, I give you the solution
A nice Fellowes gel mouse mat sourced off eBay for £9 delivered and a £6 "mini" mouse from a local computer shop.
SOOOOO comfortable
Bit pointless but has genuinely made a difference over the last 2-3 days I've had it. The mouse is proper small, 1 1/2" x 2 3/4" and the gel mat has a proper gel filling and not cushioning, stretching over the full width of the mat too.
So anyone who's had or does suffer from tenosynovitis/R.S.I./carpel tunnel syndrome etc, get one
End of sermon... Doctor!! My tramadol please
Well, I give you the solution
A nice Fellowes gel mouse mat sourced off eBay for £9 delivered and a £6 "mini" mouse from a local computer shop.
SOOOOO comfortable
Bit pointless but has genuinely made a difference over the last 2-3 days I've had it. The mouse is proper small, 1 1/2" x 2 3/4" and the gel mat has a proper gel filling and not cushioning, stretching over the full width of the mat too.
So anyone who's had or does suffer from tenosynovitis/R.S.I./carpel tunnel syndrome etc, get one
End of sermon... Doctor!! My tramadol please
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So, are you a whining shortarsed, limp wristed, bald little coont with permanent RSI like me??
Well, I give you the solution
A nice Fellowes gel mouse mat sourced off eBay for £9 delivered and a £6 "mini" mouse from a local computer shop.
SOOOOO comfortable
Bit pointless but has genuinely made a difference over the last 2-3 days I've had it. The mouse is proper small, 1 1/2" x 2 3/4" and the gel mat has a proper gel filling and not cushioning, stretching over the full width of the mat too.
So anyone who's had or does suffer from tenosynovitis/R.S.I./carpel tunnel syndrome etc, get one
End of sermon... Doctor!! My tramadol please
Well, I give you the solution
A nice Fellowes gel mouse mat sourced off eBay for £9 delivered and a £6 "mini" mouse from a local computer shop.
SOOOOO comfortable
Bit pointless but has genuinely made a difference over the last 2-3 days I've had it. The mouse is proper small, 1 1/2" x 2 3/4" and the gel mat has a proper gel filling and not cushioning, stretching over the full width of the mat too.
So anyone who's had or does suffer from tenosynovitis/R.S.I./carpel tunnel syndrome etc, get one
End of sermon... Doctor!! My tramadol please
Tramadol.... always makes me giggle now!
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I used to have a mouse mat with a gel wrist support.
I didn't like it...I couldn't stop playing with it....plus it needed nipples, and should have been much bigger and rounder
(http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resou...rlmousepad.jpg)
I didn't like it...I couldn't stop playing with it....plus it needed nipples, and should have been much bigger and rounder
(http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resou...rlmousepad.jpg)
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And at bargain prices too
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