How to mouse left-handed


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Bee Sage Two days with the house to myself!

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I never considered using my left hand!

My dad’s a lefty and had to learn the opposite direction because all of the mice he had to use were curved for right hands. Did you have any problems with that?

Sounds like a good way to keep your wrist safe, too!

I might try this because my desk at work is set up backwards because of the shape of the room. If I can use my left hand, I’d be able to sit normally in my chair instead of leaning forward all day!

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Mouse curvature

Many mice are straight so you don’t have to worry about which hand to use. But I have also used mice that were supposedly curved for more ergonomic use in the right hand, and it wasn’t difficult at all for me to grab it with the left hand. If you have one of those curved mice give it a try and if it bugs you too much just get a straight one. They are fairly inexpensive and you might even be able to get a friend to trade with you for a few days while you try it out.

The only mouse I cannot use with my left hand is the kind with the big ball you roll with your right thumb.

Hmm, I’m a little concerned about your setup Bee, having to lean forward like that. I have counseled many coworkers who have pain of one sort or another and ergonomics plays a huge role. You want to be relaxed and in a proper posture, definitely not leaning forward.

I have seen people develop all sorts of injuries from having their mouse too far away or at the wrong height, from necks to shoulders, etc. It’s worth looking for a way to fix that situation. And if mousing with the left hand might do the trick, it’s definitely worth a try. Good luck!


 

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