Although I've heard it described as a hybrid mouse for palmar and claw grips, in my experience, it works best and is most comfortable when used with a palmar grip alone. It's not even about the size; rather, it's about the relatively wide back and narrowing at the top, which, in combination with a reasonable weight, makes it uncomfortable to grip with a claw, even with a big hand. Look for a mouse that has a downward taper (with a V-shaped bottom) if you want a comfortable claw grip. If you don't have a terminator paw, you should look for a mouse that is a little smaller than normal. When you have three fingers on the buttons rather than two, it is much easier to grip them. The sides offer some strange respite. Although it appears to be for a more stable grasp, using the mouse with dry hands is still possible. The most important thing is to ensure that it does not become soiled and does not interfere with it in any way. If the wheel were more reliable, the mouse as a whole would be pretty good. However, the reliability of the wheel is questionable.
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