I am a web designer and graphic designer and I started experiencing numbness/pulling/tingling in my arm, wrist and palms. To be honest, I was looking at Logitech's version of this mouse. . . but didn't want to invest big bucks until I found out that this kind of design would help. So I decided to try this cheaper model just to see if I could handle a portable replacement. Well I'm happy to report that I got used to it in a day and I have no plans to buy the Logitech brand anytime soon. This model is exactly what I needed and no more. The buttons fit what I need and I have no problem moving my hand and keeping it straight and vertical. I'll say the only thing I can't stop is wanting to step back a little and pinch him a little harder. I believe this is because my arms are a bit longer and if the model were a bit longer I wouldn't have this problem. . . but I understand most people will have medium length arms. The only downside (not exactly a problem) is that I sometimes wiggle my hand to go back to the mouse and end up tipping it on its side. . . because I'm so used to moving my hand over a flat mouse and back again. Seriously, even if you're planning on buying a more expensive model, do yourself a favor by checking out the cheaper model first. . . you most likely just stick with it. With charging cable and USB stick. The cable works great. The only downside to this is that the mouse doesn't die slowly, it just stops working at that point. So remember to turn them off at night or leave them charged overnight.
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