Comment:ARThritis is a cruel ailment. Kiyotei, I just spent a half hour searching the web for you. That's how highly I value your mail art and Gridcosm contributions. http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/cumousetips.html Here are Ten Mouse Tips from Cornell University. Old bad habits are hard to break--tell me about it! http://www.ergo-2000.com/ergoshop/images/mice/whalemouse_md.gif http://tinyurl.com/3csyd The Whale Mouse costs a hundred bucks (cheaper if you shop around) but it could be worth the money. It'll take the pressure off your arthritic knuckle joints. It functions just like a normal mouse but it's bigger and adjustable. http://www.contourdesign.com/silverperfitsizes.jpg http://www.contourdesign.com/perfit.htm Another highly rated ergonomic mouse is the Perfit Mouse. Perfect fit, get it? It costs about ninety bucks--you won't find it at Walmart. ;-) http://www.askergoworks.com/images/products/mouse-contour.gif http://www.askergoworks.com/shopexd.asp?id=135 Contour Mouse costs eighty bucks and comes in four sizes, either lefthanded or righthanded. There are other ergonomic mice and mousepads and other stuff out there. For Windows, Linux or Mac. Do a Google websearch. Use keywords like arthritis, ergonomic and mouse.
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