Submission + - What does a person use for a three button mouse these days? 2
guises writes: Ever since mouse wheels were introduced the middle mouse button has been sidelined to an inadequate click-wheel function, or in some cases ditched altogether. This has never sat well with me, a proper middle button is invaluable for pasting, games, and navigation. More than that, my hand categorically rejects two button mice — the dangling ring finger causes me genuine physical discomfort. I have begged Logitech on multiple occasions to make just one, among their many screwy specialty mice, to replace the Mouseman which I loved so dearly. I thought for a moment that I had been answered with the g600, only to find that they had put the right mouse button in the middle.
So my question to Slashdot is: where does a person turn for a three button mouse these days? I've only found two, both ergonomic and priced accordingly. I use the Contour and like the shape and wheel position, but would love to find something wireless and with a higher DPI sensor.
So my question to Slashdot is: where does a person turn for a three button mouse these days? I've only found two, both ergonomic and priced accordingly. I use the Contour and like the shape and wheel position, but would love to find something wireless and with a higher DPI sensor.
Both Microsoft and Apple have scroll-wheel-less (Score:1)
http://www.microsoft.com/hardw... [microsoft.com]
Ask a left handed person this (Score:2)
Being right handed, I learned to use my left hand for the mouse due of all things - a short cord, and the comfort of sitting on the couch when computing
Now I'm stuck using right handed mice left handed
I noticed one link you posted did have a left handed version which is rare.
I use the G5 which went to become the G500, it's a gaming mouse and that dangling ring finger operates the two side buttons. Yes there are three side buttons but the third too far back to use reliably; hitting the second (middle) button