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7 votes
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Nintendo Switch - A closer look at the Ring-Con, Leg Strap, and Ring Fit Adventure, coming October 18th
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First look at a new Wii Fit-like "exercise ring" for Nintendo Switch, more info coming September 12
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Vertical mice anyone? They really help my wrist pain.
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky...
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky but totally worth it.
These days there are a ton of vertical mice available. Is anyone else into these? I am looking to get a new one now that I'm on the mouse/keyboard a lot again. Do you have a preferred model?
note: If you have wrist issues and are curious, I highly recommend trying one out. One caveat is that the cheap one I got off of amazon recently is a bit too small for a decent sized guy like myself. Filling out your palm seems really important for maximum relief.
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Does anyone use a trackball mouse?
I've been curious about making a switch for ergonomics and just lack of space on my desk. Do you recommend it for gaming? Any guidance on genres that do or don't work? I mostly play real time and...
I've been curious about making a switch for ergonomics and just lack of space on my desk.
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Do you recommend it for gaming? Any guidance on genres that do or don't work? I mostly play real time and turn based strategy games or point-and-click style games such as Diablo on my computer. I don't generally go in for twitchy FPSes, but I'd like the option.
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Opinions on index vs. thumb?
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How long was the adjustment period to get used to it?
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Any recommendations on good ones to buy?
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Are there any advantages I'm not thinking of besides just being better for my wrist?
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Disadvantages besides, potentially, being less precise than a mouse?
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Are there any tradeoffs with going wireless?
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Adventures with a programmable mechanical ortholinear split ergonomic keyboard
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In total control - From the arcades to the living room, how the controller has evolved—and why one tech historian, Benj Edwards, started building his own
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Apple launches $129 battery cases for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR
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What model of mouse would you recommend for huge hands?
I am replacing my mouse, and I have giant hands. Pretty much every mouse I've ever used has been too small for me, so I would like to finally buy something that fits. I don't need anything fancy...
I am replacing my mouse, and I have giant hands. Pretty much every mouse I've ever used has been too small for me, so I would like to finally buy something that fits.
I don't need anything fancy beyond two buttons and a scroll-wheel. It doesn't have to have extra buttons or switchable DPI or anything like that (though I'm not opposed to those either). It'll be used on Linux, and will be my everyday driver. Wired and ergonomic are preferred but not mandatory.
Anyone have any good recommendations?
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Controller gaming on PC
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The next smart home peripheral? Smart home gym, Tonal, reviewed.
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The GameCube controller’s A button subtly taught us how to play
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Valve revamps its next controller, should make using hands in VR feel way cooler
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The ASUS ROG phone has a 90HZ screen, vapor cooling, and a plethora of gaming accessories
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In the lab with Xbox's new Adaptive Controller, which may change gaming forever
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‘Fortnite,’ ‘PUBG’ led to rocketing headset sales, Turtle Beach says
7 votes