Need an Ergo Mouse

Internet marketing seems to be a lot more dangerous these days..carpel tunnel, tendinitis, trigger finger..??

What's next...fatigue?
 


...but since I don't know what my problem is, I'm not sure of the solution.

You should go see a physiotherapist to find out exactly where the problem lies. It could be anywhere from your neck/shoulder on down. The whole ergonomics of your work station setup plays a part; your chair, desk, arm support, keyboard tray, mousing surface, posture, etc.

One thing you might want to try in the meantime is to turn the tracking speed way up on your mouse. I don't need to move my mouse more than about an inch to cover my whole 24" monitor. Less movement = less wear and tear on the wrist.
 
Maybe I'm Captain Obvious, but nobody has mentioned regular stretching & self-massages. Not just wrists, your entire body, several times a day. Only takes a few minutes and you can do it while watching videos or reading stuff.

That being said, I really want a moldable/custom mouse and would pay premium. I'm still stuck with Logitech G3 because I haven't found anything better all these years.
 
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Got this one a week a ago and it makes the wrist feel a lot better being in a neutral position

Felt really weird at first, but after two days it feels great. The only problem I have is it's small, I have huge hands though so for the normal it would be great. I have the large size and it's still to damn small.

I ordered the other one in your post yesterday, will let you know what I think.
 
I moved exclusively to a mousepad about 4 years ago. I've had no problems since.

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i cant stand trackballs, i have no idea how people use those atrocities

that joystick looking ergo mouse is kinda gnarly, i want to give that thing a spin with a flight simulator

the 2nd one is funny looking, ive never seen those types before and had no idea they existed, there seems to be a market for them though

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1+ on the gel wrists too, or get checked out and fixed and go back to normal mouses. or use an ipad.
 
Have some tendonitis issues n the hand and wrist area so I'm looking for a different mouse.

Something where my hand doesn't have to "claw" like:

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or

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Anyone use a mouse like these?

First one: bye bye thumbs.
Second one: OK.