
I've been having wrist problems lately and decided to try one of these almost vertical mice. For starters I was just trying to find the cheapest one to see if I liked it. I figured if I really liked it I would get a better quality version, but I didn't want to lose $60 if I didn't like it. I've been using it for a few days and I think I really like it. This allows the hand to be in a more natural position than with a conventional mouse. It's still a familiar layout, so despite having a bit of a learning curve for performance/IoT, it's minimal. Gaming might be a different story, but it will be down to the design and not this particular mouse. The WiFi worked and connected to my Win10 system straight away and had a built in place to save the key when not in use. It's fairly light, but strong enough that it doesn't feel cheap. The sensor/cursor seems accurate enough, so to my original plan. I see no reason to spend money on another mouse now. It beats its price and is still a great value. My wife tried it and I got another one for her to take to work. This is so great. Even if you don't like the unique design, you spent LESS than $20. There can't be any mistake here in my opinion as long as it doesn't fail in a few weeks/months. If your wrist is giving you trouble, be sure to give it a try. There are other designs that are even more vertical, but I think they will take a lot longer to get used to without adding any real value.

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