We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 9, 2017 #1 Have any of you done it? I'm a 3D designer and clicking the mouse all day is giving me loads of pain in one finger. So I'm looking for good alternatives and thought a games controller might do nicely. Anyone got any thoughts?
Have any of you done it? I'm a 3D designer and clicking the mouse all day is giving me loads of pain in one finger. So I'm looking for good alternatives and thought a games controller might do nicely. Anyone got any thoughts?
Nick Administrator Feb 9, 2017 #2 Never tried it for design. can see it being a pain. Cant you get a different shaped mouse thats more comfy?
Never tried it for design. can see it being a pain. Cant you get a different shaped mouse thats more comfy?
We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 9, 2017 #3 It's the constant clicking that's doing the damage so I want to eliminate using that finger all together.
It's the constant clicking that's doing the damage so I want to eliminate using that finger all together.
Nick Administrator Feb 9, 2017 #6 Something like that, then just program the thumb button to be the normal button.
Nick Administrator Feb 9, 2017 #8 Nah, I got mine from Tesco for about £20. On ebay for £15. Trust 19509 GXT 152 Illuminated USB Gaming Mouse Sealed & New Boxed | eBay
Nah, I got mine from Tesco for about £20. On ebay for £15. Trust 19509 GXT 152 Illuminated USB Gaming Mouse Sealed & New Boxed | eBay
We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 9, 2017 #9 They got them in Tesco? I'll pop up on the way to work if that's the case.
Nick Administrator Feb 9, 2017 #10 Rich said: They got them in Tesco? I'll pop up on the way to work if that's the case. Click to expand... Yeah at the ricoh, gaming mouse
Rich said: They got them in Tesco? I'll pop up on the way to work if that's the case. Click to expand... Yeah at the ricoh, gaming mouse
We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 10, 2017 #12 So I've bought one. It does feel a lot more comfortable. I can't see how to change the function of the thumb buttons though?
So I've bought one. It does feel a lot more comfortable. I can't see how to change the function of the thumb buttons though?
Nick Administrator Feb 10, 2017 #13 Rich said: So I've bought one. It does feel a lot more comfortable. I can't see how to change the function of the thumb buttons though? Click to expand... Is it windows or mac? something like this should do it - 4 Ways to Change and Customize Your Mouse Button Actions • Raymond.CC
Rich said: So I've bought one. It does feel a lot more comfortable. I can't see how to change the function of the thumb buttons though? Click to expand... Is it windows or mac? something like this should do it - 4 Ways to Change and Customize Your Mouse Button Actions • Raymond.CC
Nick Administrator Feb 10, 2017 #15 Should be able to get some sort of mapping software so you can re-map the buttons. Or if there are any drivers for it.
Should be able to get some sort of mapping software so you can re-map the buttons. Or if there are any drivers for it.
We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 10, 2017 #16 I'm a little nervous downloading that stuff at work tbf.
Nick Administrator Feb 10, 2017 #17 Should be OK as long as it's reputable. Or ask the IT people to do it
We'll_live_and_die Super Moderator Feb 10, 2017 #18 Nick said: Should be OK as long as it's reputable. Or ask the IT people to do it Click to expand... Think I may ask the IT guy when he's in at 9. He'll start jizzing when he sees the LEDS on it anyway.
Nick said: Should be OK as long as it's reputable. Or ask the IT people to do it Click to expand... Think I may ask the IT guy when he's in at 9. He'll start jizzing when he sees the LEDS on it anyway.