Comment Re:A different type of vertical mouse: (Score 1) 252
Like the others in this thread, I think the vertical options are important for those that need them. They're not particularly new, however. I think they've been around for more than 5 years (the 3M vertical mouse anyway).
For my mother, the 3M vertical mouse was great. Her old one finally died and she tried to go without for a few days and promptly bought another.
For me, I eventually went trackball because I could use it left or right handed.
One good criticism I read was that these vertical mice don't have scroll wheels, but that doesn't bother me. Even if it did, I would gladly sacrifice that for the wrist pain relief that it affords.
Having a platform that moves with your hand for the vertical mouse is actually a benefit because otherwise you have to lift your hand to move the mouse. Lifting creates fatigue. With a trackball, I don't have to lift because my whole hand doesn't move. Another benefit to the trackball is that you can position it very close to the keyboard and don't need a movement area for it. I have a keyboard shelf and I can keep my trackball right there at the edge of the shelf. No mouse can do that.
I also agree with others on