I recently bought a vertical mouse and so far, gaming aside, I’m very satisfied with it, for the posture and comfort factor. I’m slowly practicing my gaming skills again. Now, I was wondering, how many people do prefer vertical mices over traditional ones?

  • xenith@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    I use vertical mice and would never go back. The learning curve lasted about 5 minutes at which point it stopped feeling weird or different. I game with it and though I was never great to begin with, I haven’t noticed a decrease in ability.

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      4 years ago

      Like 99% of the population I was used to traditional mices for basically my whole life, so I have to get the hang of them…

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    4 years ago

    Trackball. I’ve been using an Elecom Huge since last December, and I prefer it over any other mouse I’ve had, but I’ve never used a vertical mouse.

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    4 years ago

    Never heard of a vertical mouse until now. Is it for better ergonomics? It looks more comfortable.

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      4 years ago

      Sure! Then, of course, you have to get used to vertical movements instead of having to move the mouse on a flat surface.

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    4 years ago

    I never used a vertical mice but I really need to try one since my wrist is hurting after like 30min of CSGO

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    4 years ago

    Had to get a vertical mouse last year after my Roccat Nyth’s rubber bits started falling off after 5 or so years of use, and I was tired of the wrist pain.

    Overall, I would prefer a trackball, but they don’t make them with as many buttons as I want on them, usually, and have it still be thumb controlled.