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Does anyone else think the Kensington Expert is too big? - Lemmy.zip
lemmy.zipI am a regular user of the Logitech MX Ergo, and regularly using an OSK with
system wide mouse gestures (StrokesPlus). So, I do quite a bit of dragging and
clicking. Even using the OSK when I can’t be bothered to reach for the keyboard.
I have noticed in some moments after extensive use of the mouse, I feel cramping
in the general area of where the palm and knuckles meet. The tension is short
lived, as soon as I take my hand off of the mouse and let it rest for a moment.
Using the different angles of the mouse while experiencing the tightness doesn’t
relieve it. So I decided to try the Kensington Expert, to see if I can use it
with my hands splayed out. Aand I’m not liking it. It’s difficult to position
the mouse easily to use the OSK, and to hold the buttons down to perform a mouse
gesture. Not sure how people use this comfortably. I find that I am reaching out
and pecking at the buttons while I am resting the rest of my fingers on the
trackball. Is it perhaps my hands are too small for it? What are other people’s
experiences with the Kensington Expert? I’ll have to sell it on FB marketplace
as I bought it online and can’t be bothered to return for a fee. No physical
stores near me stocked this. For now, it’ll be back to the MX Ergo, but maybe I
need something vertical with a trackball on top. It looks like Kensington also
has their Pro Fit Ergo Vertical mouse, but I’m unsure of it.
Reposting for visibility; please see post for the text.
It was uncomfortable for me too, but everyone’s hands are different. Also, like you, I am a Logitech MX Ergo user. Switching from thumb to finger trackballs is a major change.