Customization
An ergonomic mouse should feel comfortable in your hand, allowing for easy motions and less stress. You can achieve that by finding a mouse specifically tailored to you, whether it’s small, medium or large. The mouse is angled to support the hand, and is available for both left-handed and right-handed computer users. You can choose the perfect mouse according to fit, size and style.
Variety
If a traditional mouse doesn’t suit your needs, there are many other options. Trackball mice allow you to move your palm over the ball and manipulate the cursor, while a button mouse only requires a slight movement over the keyboard. The variety of ergonomic devices are diverse, from a ring mouse you wear on your hand and manipulate with your thumb to a small puck-shaped mouse that’s easy to move. If one doesn’t work for you, there are more to try, until you find the best option.
Better Productivity
Once you find an input device that meets your needs, you’ll be able to work for longer periods throughout the day and you will miss fewer days due to mouse- and keyboard-related injuries. Your muscles won’t feel the fatigue and ache caused by a traditional mouse, so you can concentrate on the job at hand. Even though you’ll be capable of getting more done, remember to take frequent breaks and use a gel-filled mousepad wrist rest for best results.