Santilli
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Input devices are something we use ALL the time.
My choices right now are:

Yes, it's 20 years old. Mine is left handed, and I have a right handed one, as well.
I would like to have two mice, one right, and one left, at the same time.
My right hand mouse is this one:
www.razer.com
30 bucks, and it works great, but no left handed mouse.
I like big mice, since I have big hands.
The other issue is the current mouse pads. I wonder why they have a wrist rest that puts pressure on the spot that gets operated on, for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Doesn't make much sense to me.
My nuerosurgeon that did my wrist did NOT have a wrist rest that puts pressure on your wrist.
The Elecom wireless mice are big, nice, but seem to stop working, at least in Win 11.
Their cost also is an issue. Anywhere from 30 to 70.00.
Also, their software seems to suck.
Some have a USB plugin. Some don't, and they tend to be flaky.
Your choices?
My choices right now are:

Yes, it's 20 years old. Mine is left handed, and I have a right handed one, as well.
I would like to have two mice, one right, and one left, at the same time.
My right hand mouse is this one:

Buy Razer DeathAdder Essential - Black | Gaming Mice | Razer.com
Purchase Razer DeathAdder Essential - Black (gaming mice), or browse through our extensive selection of gaming peripherals, and more at razer.com

I like big mice, since I have big hands.
The other issue is the current mouse pads. I wonder why they have a wrist rest that puts pressure on the spot that gets operated on, for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Doesn't make much sense to me.
My nuerosurgeon that did my wrist did NOT have a wrist rest that puts pressure on your wrist.
The Elecom wireless mice are big, nice, but seem to stop working, at least in Win 11.
Their cost also is an issue. Anywhere from 30 to 70.00.
Also, their software seems to suck.
Some have a USB plugin. Some don't, and they tend to be flaky.
Your choices?