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My old mouse doesn't work so well anymore.  The left-button is very difficult to click-n-drag and it doesn't "select" very well without pressing down hard.  I am getting some carpal tunnel pain due to this  It seems to be well reviewed on Amazon.  I really see myself as needing only a very basic mouse, I don't do gaming.  I just want something about the same price as the old one, something that will be smooth and comfortable. 

 

I don't mind taking the old one apart for cleaning, but if I break something I am out of luck until I can lay in a new one.

 

Suggestions?

 

When I first bought it 5 years ago it was about $20.  Here is the old mouse, now about $40:

https://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-Xornet-Optical-Switches/dp/B00VJRO3XI/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1473645207&sr=1-2&keywords=xornet

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I've been using two of these Microsoft 4500s.  One for occasional laptop use and the other for our desktop.  Never had a problem on either one for about six years.  So simple they might not have the ergonomic lines you're looking for.  Definitely affordable, though.

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Comfort-Mouse-4500-Business/dp/B005058B4W

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I'm using a SHARKK wireless for quite awhile now and it has been a good one.

My Logitech wireless wasn't nearly as comfortable nor did it last as long.

 

Now, KEYBOARDS - that's something I have a very hard time finding one that I like.

There's is just so much utter TRASH out there. Can't even begin to say how many I've gone thru.

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A former co-worker used a Sharkk verticle, due to carpel tunnel issues. It drove me nuts, but he said it only took him about five minutes to get used to it.

 

I like trackballs, too, but not the ones where your thumb controls the ball, meaning some of the Logitechs are ok for me and some not so much.

 

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The large trackpad for Apple products is really nice. I just wish they would sell them with Windows drivers... The lower left and right corners also act as left/right clicks (there are switches in the little feet). Works really well. The Apple Magic Mouse works well, too, but when they break, you're out $70. You know it will be just out of warranty.

 

Bruce

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